This discussion is rather ridiculous. If you an desktop environment built on a single toolkit, install a distro that ships a vanilla Gnome 3.2 (Evolution, Epiphany, Gnome Shell, Gnome Office, etc) or KDE 4.8 (KMail, Konqueror, KWin, Caligra, etc).
What you are looking for is already there and, frankly, the result is not very good. There's a good reason why Canonical ships Firefox, Thunderbird and LibreOffice instead. Besides, the actual toolkit, programming language are mere technical details. Users look at the functionality, appearance, performance and stability - and changing a toolkit will not magically improve those.
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