Machiavelli
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That's a very un-nuanced view. You could just as well argue the Tories are a sinking ship. For the last few months under May the governament of this country had no control with the whip and could barely pass wind let alone a Brexit bill. If they're both sinking then you'd expect the Lib Dems or the Brexit Party to storm the next GE. That's simply not going to happen. Both may get plenty of votes but without PR they'll get very few actual seats. Given Peterboro Brexit may actually get 0 (and they may be redundant by 31 Oct anyway). If a General Election was called today then the lead party in governament would either be Labour or the Tories, but they'd need a decent partner or partners. Both major parties are a bit of a joke right now but without electoral reform there's just as much chance of Jezza being PM in the next few years as not.
They've been around for 300+ years, so I'd hesitate to characterise them as a sinking ship. What might well happen -- in fact, looks likely to happen -- is that they abandon their status as a 'broad church' party. Boris + hard Brexit will satisfy about a third of the electorate but will, in all likelihood, produce an entirely different form of politics. Which would be good.