Now that's a more respectable score, lol ![Big Grin Big Grin](https://atheistforums.org/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Right-wing atheists are an apparent minority, which is a shame. Although it's possible that a rejection of Conservatism (which is usually also quite religious) comes with a rejection of religion, especially if the family was a fundamentalist group.
Back on the subject, I think the current deal is workable. Conservative David Cameron is the Prime Minister, and the leader of the Liberal Democrats is the Deputy Prime Minister. Cabinet positions are being shared between the two parties. If the first-past-the-post electoral system is scrapped, this type of parliament will most likely happen a lot more often, so I think this could be a new beginning for British politics.
![Big Grin Big Grin](https://atheistforums.org/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Right-wing atheists are an apparent minority, which is a shame. Although it's possible that a rejection of Conservatism (which is usually also quite religious) comes with a rejection of religion, especially if the family was a fundamentalist group.
Back on the subject, I think the current deal is workable. Conservative David Cameron is the Prime Minister, and the leader of the Liberal Democrats is the Deputy Prime Minister. Cabinet positions are being shared between the two parties. If the first-past-the-post electoral system is scrapped, this type of parliament will most likely happen a lot more often, so I think this could be a new beginning for British politics.