How to Break UK's Two-Party System

How to Break UK's Two-Party System

At the end of last week the BBC poll of polls showed you getting 100 seats on 32% of the vote, with the Conservatives getting 260 seats on 33%, and Labour also getting 260 from only 28% of the vote. If this is the result on 7 May, what happens next? You have said that if Labour comes third, Brown does not deserve to remain prime minister. But you know that constitutionally he remains in office until he chooses to resign. You also know that both parties will be desperate to talk to you to get your support in forming a government. Here is your negotiating brief.

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