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by Cranius_Archive
The LibDems manifesto is the most interesting of any of the main parties currently, and probably has more to do with the surge than Clegg's performance. They are the only party that has something new to add (they want to scrap Trident, for instance). However, they also want to cut public services far harder than the other two. That said, I guess it depends on the cuts you choose to make that counts. I find it hard to be enthused about putting half a million people out of work -- unless they are all management that is. All of this interest in the LibDems is good for politics and the smaller parties in general, perhaps signalling a loosening of the grip that the two traditional parties have previously exerted. The only problem is that the LibDems can't win, because of how the vote is unfairly and undemocratically structured -- it delivers a massively disproportionate results with minority parties virtually unrepresented in parliament.A surge for the LibDems is favouring Labour currently, since it is mostly Tory supporters switching to Clegg. This can only make a hung parliament more likely. Cameron seems to be fading...which can only be good, since we don't need anymore redistribution of wealth to the wealthy. I won't be voting for any of the main three, I'll vote socialist or green if I can.