It feels a little strange that who forms the next government is a done deal but who forms the opposition is not.
As previously mentioned, Labour will win a majority and there is no such thing as a super majority. Winning a majority is the usual outcome of a GE. However, the possibility of no one in opposition having more than 100 seats is unprecedented.
Not sure what the implications of this are but I think we are in for a very different 5 years in Westminster and not just because we have a labour government (which in itself is unusual)
As previously mentioned, Labour will win a majority and there is no such thing as a super majority. Winning a majority is the usual outcome of a GE. However, the possibility of no one in opposition having more than 100 seats is unprecedented.
Not sure what the implications of this are but I think we are in for a very different 5 years in Westminster and not just because we have a labour government (which in itself is unusual)