It was on this day, 30 years ago, that James Callaghan’s Labour Government survived a vote of no confidence, with a majority of 24, thanks to the votes of the 13 Liberal Party MPs.
The dying embers of a Labour Government, led by a Chancellor-turned-Prime-Minister with no mandate from the British people, propped up by the third party in return for a few meaningless concessions… it could never happen again, could it?
Incidentally, Gordon Brown could do worse than try and learn a trick or two from Mr Callaghan's easy, relaxed, honest interview style.
What I wrote at Lib Dem Voice
March 23, 2007
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2 comments:
Oh come on Stephen. Please don't follow the idiots down the "no mandate" road. You and your blog are better and more intelligent than that.
My Friday postings tend to be a little more light-hearted than you've inferred :-)
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