Vanni, this is a coup de tat. Such powers should never be invoked, unless the government is setting up gas chambers or something that the people need protection from in dramatic fashion. All this for an economic plan? That's preposterous. What next, is the Queen of England going to step in and bring the coalition down?
My hope is this action leads to a huge decline in support for those three parties. Their lack of scruples is unprecedented.
This is the nature of parliamentary minority governments...
...and what scruples did the Cons show us when their mandate was to present a coherent plan for the economic crisis, but instead resorted to partisan hackery?
When they were to provide some level of detail on an economic stimulus, they instead decided to take cheap shots at funding for political parties, women in high paid civil service positions that Cons feel should not make as much money as their male counterparts, and civil servants' right to strike...
The opposition has every right to question their ability to govern when they failed so miserably on a key economic update...
Having refused to work with the rest of parliament and then to have bundled into the FU three items that the Cons knew none of the opposition would agree to seems a little more than suspect to me...
But then I haven't had my tonic yet, and I may be a little surly because of it...:angryfire: