Really weird conversation where one discusses that Boris might be the next Tory leader and another hopes he is. Boris is a joke within and without of the Tory party and has only ever really won power due to being a default alternative mixed with never actually winning any true power (decisions on buying more bendy buses aside).
The coalition will last to the next General. Well, one way or another it will haha but until the next scheduled one in 2015. Its possible they will call it a year early if there are positive reasons but frankly the economy needs to grow and UE needs to fall for Conservatives to stand a chance in the inevitable next coalition. I hope they keep power but, meh, time will tell.
If the Lib Dems are smart (they arent) they will stop their infighting bull**** and get on with business falling in line with Clegg while calling the people who voted for them idiots if they are pissed that the Tory majority coalition did some things like tuition fees that they said they wouldnt support if they won the election. Cos they didnt win the election, they came third. They also never expected to win any power which is why they had to break so many election promises that were impossible to keep like not increasing tuition fees.
They need to come together under the realisation they have achieved a lot more things in power than they ever would have out of power, in fact 75% of their manifesto is part of the coalition agreement and they have achieved many landmark reforms and changes in the coalition:
http://www.markpack.org.uk/libdem-infographic/
Plus at the end of the day if it is a LibLab coalition in 2015 they need to get used to not getting everything their own way.
Err, lets see what else was covered. Farage is a huge massive douchebag, Hannan isnt much better, Labour is locked into Ed Milliband fever (lol) until the next election and maybe longer if he does well. I also think Cameron isnt going anywhere unless he does so badly that the Conservatives find themselves in opposition (likely to a LibLab coalition) and with it 3 years away its basically impossible to guess their next leader (you can list a few options for Labour and Liberals easily though). Clegg on the other hand has a long way to walk on a short pier to keep the leadership position going into the next General.