Prime Minister David Cameron sought to quell speculation of a possible Conservative-UKIP alliance, saying that his party could achieve an overall majority in 2015 by itself. "We are the Conservative Party. We don't do pacts and deals. We'll be fighting all out for a win at the next election," he said So what's been happening in the House of Commons these last couple of years then? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-27531094
I woke my son up laughing when he said that! Typical Tories talking rubbish and expecting us to believe it....
There's a difference between a pre-election pact with a party, and going into coalition after an election when there is a hung parliament.
Freudian slip? Let's be honest it's been a tory govt, maybe he just forgot it was actually a coalition.
It wouldn't be difficult to forget in fact lets be honest it won't be difficult to forget the Lib Dems. I think what Dave was saying was no pact pre-election but as we all know he would certainly enter into discussions post election if a coalition with UKIP meant he could form a government.
if the tories and ukip did get together and formed a govt all the workers that voted for them would start seeing straight away what horrors they had bestowed on the country. nhs privatisation, zero workers rights, increase in zero hours, homelessness and unemplyment sky high with benefits almost non existent the rich getting super rich,oh and immigration same as it was