Lincoln Imp
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- Feb 2, 2009
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So you're saying that Labour can still finish second in a two-horse race against an utterly shithouse opponent that they should be trouncing? As happened in 2017?
It's not the loftiest of ambitions, is it?
Agree with you about that but the hope for many of us is not that Labour come ahead of the Tories. That's not going to happen and, given that such an outcome would imply that the Labour would have an overall majority, I'd rather it didn't.
I simply want the Tories to fall short of 315-320 seats. Given that Johnson's party has few friends in parliament - it can't even rely on the creationists now - that might see the Labour Party in a position where it could lead a coalition (or similar) if it was prepared to accommodate the SNP on Indyref2 and give way to the LibDems on the question of leader.
I would have no problem with such an outcome but it's a long shot and of course current polls suggest that what you reasonably call the shithouse party will pass its magic threshold.