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Originally Posted by Hugh
I think the Lib Dems sabotaging the long-overdue boundary changes may have something to do with it as well, putting a kibosh on the proposal to have constituencies made up of the same numbers of voters....
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It may not have helped but it's not as if the Tories are winning the popular vote either. They are tied or behind Labour on vote share and Labour are only projected to be around 1 to 3 seats ahead of the them. The problem is that to make up the remaining seats the Tories' have few Parliamentary allies.
To put it into perspective Labour are tied with the Tories (on vote share) despite their pending annihilation in Scotland.