I agree with most of that, but remember what he saidFriday morning ? he was clear that as the Tories won most seats/votes they should have the right to try to form a govt. and therefore he would be speaking to them to try to establish a stable govt. before he would talk to anyone else.
Over the weekend he was caught red handed double crossing cameron. Brown was sneaking out the back door of Downing st. to have secret talks with him, and when it leaked out to the press he had the look of a teenager who had just been caught shoplifting.
For the record, I have never voted Tory in my life, but I hope I know the difference between right and wrong, and from where Im sitting there has been very little right and a whole lot of wrong in what has been going on since Thursday.
Brown should have resigned Friday Morning - he lost. Cameron should have been invited to the palace. He should then have informed the country that he intended to form a govt. and would offer the Libdems terms to join him in forming a majority govt. in order to provide stability for the good of the country.
This was prevented byBrown/Mnadelson/ Cameron etc. who are utterly self serving and believe that the only thing that matters is that htey keep power by any means. Clegg has been complicit in keeping this unseemly shambles going and imo he should be ashamed of himself for that.
Principles ? none of them would know a principle if it hit them over the head.
..and that, Albs, is the heart of the problem. After all the expenses scandals, after living under an unelected PM (guided by an unelected and disgraced Lord), this current horse trading is pretty sickening to most.
Labor and LibDems are looking devious, while Cameron is looking weak.
Essentially, as you say, there's little or no honesty or principle among them all.
As the saying goes: "They just don't get it, do they?"
I have actually been heartened by the response of some Labour (as opposed to Nu Liebore) MP,s, they have been saying that trying to cling on at all costs despite losing is bad for the country and they need to accept the reality of going back to the opposition banches for a while.
I was listening to Kate Hoey saying this in an interview this morning and it came across as dignified and genuine, something which is increasingly rare in the Westminster village coccon thses days.
It would be ironic if the thing that stopped clegg,Mandelson and Cambell from stitching the country up, was the old gaurd of the Labour party.
Personally I believe that if Clegg does get into bed with New Labour, they will eat him alive, he isnt made of strong or devious enough stuff to play in their playground.