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Doing rather well in the polls, the Lib Dems. The main attraction being they aren't Conservative or Labour. Not a high bar to achieve.
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I think it's a bit of a leap to say nationalising the railway is therefore Marxist. You could argue any government ownership if Marxist if that was the case and the term would be useless as a result. |
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It's also Old Boy making the claim this hypothetical manifesto will put me into hardship. Has he seen it? |
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You are under no illusion what a vote for the LibDems is, and that is attractive to many. Only issue is, if they are the king makers in a future coalition they could not afford to throw away a red line like revoking A.50 again, like they did with tuition fees. Making such a future coalition with the Tories ( I know but for argument) impossible and with Labour, very problematic for Labour and the LibDems. Making a potential coalition ( if the numbers stacked up) between Tory and Brexit ( if we haven’t left) more likely. |
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