Erudite wrote:Nightmare scenario - Cameron bides his time for a year or two, lulls electorate into a false sense of security, calls general election, achieves majority and makes all of us bend over and take it.
Cameron becomes PM. Puts off any kind of decision on electoral reform until "after we're out of the economic mess". Sidelines the LibDems. Clegg leads a revolt, forms a clandestine pact with the new Labour leader (not the New Labour leader, incidentally), calls a No Confidence vote in the House, snap election combined with referendum on electoral reform, tories trounced, Lib/Lab Alliance in power, massive electoral reform producing German-style upper and lower elected Houses, peers kicked out and hunted with dogs through the royal parks, religious institutions dismantled and their premises given over to housing and training facilities for the unemployed and homeless, Richard Branson and Jim Dyson share casting vote, monarchy reformed to European model, Euro adopted, America shunned, Trident abandoned, Iraq withdrawn from, the Pope declared persona non grata, Israel censured for misbehaviour, two-state solution enshrined, Clegg takes credit for lasting peace in the middle east.
My money's on this happening by Christmas.