8 - upwards to infinity

Nov 22, 2010 06:15

Welcome to our eighth prompt post.

As ususal, here are a few things to keep in mind:

1) All fills for prompts of the earlier prompt posts go in the post the prompt was posted in. No re-posting or splitting up prompts and fills.
2) Self-prompt when you post unprompted fic. (This means posting what the fill is about in a first comment, like a real ( Read more... )

prompting: 08

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anonymous December 5 2010, 11:11:46 UTC
An AU where the leaders of the three main political parties are all female: Yvette leads Labour, Jo leads the Lib Dems and [woman of your choosing] leads the Tories (I legit only know two Tory women. I fail.)

You can decide the political situation yourself - maybe it could be 2020? Maybe they could be fighting the 2010 General Election? Maybe they could all be in opposition as the Green Party won?

HOW WOULD THIS CHANGE THE POLITICAL BATTLES?

And super!awesome!Sarah Teather being Deputy Leader or whatever would be much appreciated. Hell. I could probably write you my dream Lib Dem Cabinet, so I'll leave it there.

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Politics exam fill (feat. female party leaders) anonymous December 27 2010, 23:56:07 UTC
Q3. How did Britain's fourteenth post-war coalition government come into being in May 2010? Could there have been other possible outcomes? (Answer in essay form.)After the results of the 2010 General Election came in, it was clear no party had a big enough overall majority. Four parties entered the coalition negotiation table - Labour and the Conservative Party had both won over 200 seats but not an overall majority, Liberal Democrats had won over 100 seats, and the Green Party was close behind them with around 90 seats won. It was clear that the next government would have to be a coalition, formed out of two or more of these parties ( ... )

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Re: Politics exam fill (feat. female party leaders) - OP mordentlore December 28 2010, 00:11:53 UTC
"As I watched Cooper and Yvette exchange compliments across the table, I was not at all surprised by Sturgeon had decided to give this party a pass" - I literally heard this in Jo's voice. That's scary. But nice. *pets voice* *pets line*

A+ Authoranon, you have clearly studied the topic matter very closely, and have given me a very good grounding on the formation of the 2010 Lab-Green coalition - the use of quotes is particularly effective, and your balance of all major parties. Keep up like this and you'll pass the year with flying colours!

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