I'll be blogging in more detail tomorrow. For now here are some words the deputy chief Tory whip, South Leicestershire MP Andrew Robathan, gave to LD.
“The truth is that we’ve had an election which wasn’t entirely conclusive and that’s why we have had to deal with people that we haven’t always got on with.
“I’m sorry we’ve had to enter into a coalition but we had to do that because the British public has said that’s what should happen.
"I think it’s a pity but of course I’ll go along with it because that’s what the electorate decided.
“I hope the Lib Dems will see sense on some of their policies. And don’t forget – they are very much the junior partner.”
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Tuesday, 11 May 2010
On the Conservative's lot...
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Andrew Robathan,
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