Patrick Dunleavy no blogue da LSE:
"If Labour can stem its losses to less than 87, Gordon Brown would lead the largest party in this House of Commons and would need to negotiate a coalition with the newly numerous Liberal Democrats, and would have a strong incentive to do so in order to avoid the risks and perils of a minority government. In which case the many commentators who have written him off and pronounced the death of ‘new Labour’ may suddenly need to revise their views, and constitutional reform in the UK would be back on the agenda with a bang."
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