A coalition between the Centre Right and Centre Left now looks very unlikely. Policy differences arguably although senior journalists this morning were talking in terms of small percentages of votes and problems about legitimacy. How, they asked, could the main pro-austerity parties possibly form a coalition with only 35% of votes on a 65% turnout?
They obviously have more principles than we do. The Conservatives formed a Government in 1987 and 1992 with just 42% of votes and Labour formed a Government in 1997 with 43%, in 2001 with 40% and in 2005 with 35%. No one turned a hair.
But what next for Greece?
Those Greek Results in Full
% Vote. Seats are shown in brackets.
Conservatives - 19% (108)
Respect - 17% (52)
Labour - 13% (41)
Greek UKIP - 10% (33)
Greek BNP Parties - 9% (21)
Communists - 8% (26)
Social Democrats - 6% (19)
Liberal Parties - 5% (0)
Greens - 3% (0)
Others - 12% (0)
They obviously have more principles than we do. The Conservatives formed a Government in 1987 and 1992 with just 42% of votes and Labour formed a Government in 1997 with 43%, in 2001 with 40% and in 2005 with 35%. No one turned a hair.
But what next for Greece?
Those Greek Results in Full
% Vote. Seats are shown in brackets.
Conservatives - 19% (108)
Respect - 17% (52)
Labour - 13% (41)
Greek UKIP - 10% (33)
Greek BNP Parties - 9% (21)
Communists - 8% (26)
Social Democrats - 6% (19)
Liberal Parties - 5% (0)
Greens - 3% (0)
Others - 12% (0)
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