Lo! It Has Come To Pass
Posted in Politics at 10:44 on 12 May 2010
And guess what?
We have an unelected Prime Minister.
(Well, I didnât vote for him.
Only 33,973 people actually did.)
There has been an extremely unpleasant sub-text to the criticism Gordon Brown has suffered ever since taking over at No 10 – and even before that. He has been subjected to torrents of intolerant abuse; mainly, perhaps, because he is Scottish. We shall need to see what the future holds but at least until England has some sort of constitutional arrangement similar to those holding in the rest of the UK it may be that no Scot nor Welshman may ever be PM again.
I thought nothing became Gordon Brown so much as his leave-taking of office which was dignified, restrained and a rebuke to those who have characterised him so badly, but did play a bit too much on sentimentality.
And so we have a coalition government. I can only hope that the Lib Dems will be able to restrain the excesses the Tories would undoubtedly have inflicted had they governed alone.
But this is what government should be like. It hasnât done Germany any harm. With coalitions we would almost certainly have had neither the Iraq War nor the Poll Tax. I also donât think electoral reform would be in the offing without it.
The posturing of some Labour MPs unwilling to countenance a deal with the Lib Dems or, still less, PR was purely for party advantage reasons. They reckon Labour would some day be back in power on its own and to hell with the country and the depredations a Tory government might inflict on it in the meantime. (A similar consideration applies to those Tories opposed, but in the reverse sense.)
P R – even the minimum requirement of the Alternative Vote – is still not here, though. I wouldnât put it past the Tories to find some way of sabotaging the proposed referendum. There will still be Labour MPs voting against it too.
Tags: Alternative vote, Gordon Brown, P R, Politics
