Date: Tuesday, 11 May 2010 21:27 (UTC)
"They're not mutually exclusive."

Yes they are. If you think Clegg wielded such massive power to determine the winner then it makes little sense to think all of that power will be yielded once Cameron is in office - on your logic, Clegg can blackmail him whenever he likes by threatening to withdraw support. Conversely, if you think Cameron is in such a position of power, then the Con-Lib negotiations should have been a perfunctory formality at best. The rather more prosaic truth is that both will little choice other than to move tentatively and compromise.

- K
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