Weststander
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they cant pitch that, at best draws more attention to previous coalition (first question always "what policy will be dropped"), and they risk being percieved as mini-Labour. they've taken a firm line to give them a identity on hot topic. may be a risk, any other option the net effect is unlikly to be more seats.
Good post.
Some Remainers and/or Corbynista’s here are seeing things solely through the lens of getting Labour in.
In reality the LibDems can and have been a significant middle ground party, often with 50 or 60 odds seats in recent parliaments. Their raison d’être is not to meet the needs of those who want anything but Boris, or for that matter anything but Corbyn.
Perhaps they’re just being crushed because most of Britain has simply lurched into an angry mindset of having to hate Boris or Corbyn?