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Saturday, May 9, 2015

UK Election 2015 - A Polarisation Enigma

UK Election 2015 had just concluded on 7th May.  Herewith the results and key points addressed by The Week:


General election live results: who won?


CONLABSNPLIBUKPGRNPCDUP
Declared seats3312325681138
Exit poll31623958102249
Number of seats declared: 650 out of 650.
  

UK election 2015: the key points

Conservatives win general election after securing 331-seat majority. David Cameron says he hopes to govern in the interests of the whole UK. 
* Ed Miliband stands down after apologising for a "very disappointing and difficult" night for the Labour Party.
* Final result in Scotland sees SNP win 56 out of 59 seats, on high turnout. Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy is unseated, and shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander loses to 20-year-old student. Alex Salmond wins his seat.
* Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor, loses his seat to the Tories, and George Galloway loses in Bradford West.
* Nigel Farage loses in Thanet South to Conservative Craig Mackinlay and resigns. Ukip also fails to win Thurrock and Mark Reckless loses Rochester and Strood, but Douglas Carswell holds in Clacton.
* Nick Clegg resigns as Lib Dems lose their deposits across the country. Prominent Lib Dems to fall include Vince Cable, Danny Alexander, David Laws, Simon Hughes, Charles Kennedy, Lynne Featherstone and Ed Davey.


Read more: http://www.theweek.co.uk/election-2015-4#ixzz3ZdWG5C50



SNP has secured strong support as a result of the ethnic and Scottism situation, hovering the Labour's territory.  Tory captured the incapacity by upswing of Englishism - thats the conservatives' Tories...

That has made Conservatives to secure a simple majority in the parliament, that most people feel surprise of the turnaround of the voters.  Thats politics.

Liberal Democrats failed and quit out from the coalition with Conservatives - thanks to its undecisive and untainted middle way of mindset, although last government has successfully delivered its promise that has created 2 million jobs , surpassing combined effort of EU.

The election result proved that law makers do not have to be the top performers instead they should upkeep to the immediate policies and issues.

Most people chose to prefer neo protecticm, the English prefer to be "conservative", and the Scottish believe in nationalised of Scotts instead.  Voters have voted for policies and issues, and they did not mind the quality of their candidates -  even though their candidate is a 20year old young punk.

United Kingdom - is purely a union of divided ethnics - the English and Scottish.  There will be a significant hair line crack in the UK.  There shall be way of virtue in fighting, that the Scotts law makers shall profess chavanistic kind of ethnic base politics.  Conservatives will rule UK for the next decade even after 2020.  Labour Party is forced to adopt and adapt, make changes, plying a new role model.  There will not be the issue of the poor and the rich nor the capitalist (boss) and socialist (employee).

Today, we can see the change in world political landscape - turning from moderate to extremism.  UK voters profile mark the facade and multi racial, multi lingual, a united Commonwealth, together a split between English-Scottish, thereafter making the Asian descendent British support the Conservative (which they think its proper to do so).  The Labour Party is however suffering the change.  Labour Party is considered as neo socialist - of late The Asian (especially the Mainland Chinese emigrant do not prefer neo communist kind of socialist party like the Labour).

Liberal Dems is not lose anyway, they have only failed to demonstrate the importance of the existence in this extremism ala political movement.  Given time, if  they generate a moderate way - the liberal, the democratic manner, to attract the moderate group of voters, the Asian especially the Indians and Mainland Chinese descendants,  the African descendants, the moderate Muslims group, etc; plying with the young voters they will secure critical support in the future.  And, this will be major threat for both Conservative and the Labours.

Until then, we shall see a major breakthrough -  a referendum on EU issue, that is the critical success factor of the Conservatives.


 

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