It's bad news in Britain too

2010 was the first conservative government since 1997, they're in a coalition with the liberal democrats but that has not softened the blow at all, the lib dems whored themselves out for a referendum on the alternative vote voting system, which flopped because it came after they with the conservatives increased university tuition fees from 3k a year to 9k a year, something that the lib dems had not only promised not to do but also promised to abolish tuition fees entirely. Suprisingly selling all their morals away purely for a chance to get a voting system that would allow more lib dems into government did not win them the support that they needed to pass a new voting system that would let more lib dems into government. They with the conservatives have continued just shitting on working and middle class people, cutting health care budgets, police budgets, increasing VAT, decreasing the amount the top tax bracket have to pay, introducing a spare bedroom tax which basically just hits working class people on housing benefits.
I'm thinking that it's impossible that the torys win the 2015 election since they didn't even have a majority last time round, only problem is the new labour leader is not very charasmatic and that's the sole reason Gordon Brown the last leader of the Labour party lost the election, he literally had no time to do anything wrong but the media hounded him and made jokes about how he couldn't smile.... the most important feature in a politician of course... We shall see, this is the best chance that someone like Ed Miliband will get to be prime minister, he's got very strong union ties which is how he won the race for leadership of the party (the unions get a disproportionate voting power compared to other party members) and he is generally known for being true to the roots of the labour party before Tony Blair basically made it a centre party. But it's important not to count your chickens before they hatch, he has yet to actually propose any policies of his own just yet.
As for lib dems, they have now become a joke, they scored highest in the polls leading up the last election than they have for decades but they still somehow managed to lose seats... I wouldn't be suprised if this term will end the relevance of their party for good let alone for the next 20 years, certainly anyone going to university from now on and anyone who has children going to university won't forget their just out right lies. And to think that people were vaguely contemplating the fact that they would take over as the main opposition to the conservatives from labour almost 3 years ago to the day.