Sid in the Sharknado
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I'm not a supporter of any particular party but the idea of reducing British politics to a two party state is dangerous and wrong - as a floating voter I'd be utterly opposed to any alliance between parties unless it was AFTER the vote and a collation government was needed - such as in 2010.
If I vote for say Peter Kyle in Hove and Portslade I want to know the vote is for him and not the Green Party and Lib Dems hiding under his skirt tails.
The policies of the Green Party, Lib Dems and Labour do differ - so they should have the guts to stand by them rather the create come pathetic "We hate the Tories" alliance.
If a GE was held tomorrow I'd vote Peter Kyle - if Labour did the alliance deal I'd purposely vote for the Tory candidate.
The policies of MPs within each party differ as well, a party is just an instrument that more-or-less like minded people use to get elected/stop people they disagree with getting elected.
I will never understand why so many people on "the left" [Edit: to be clear, not you specifically] feel that ideological purity is more important than actually getting a government they largely agree with into power.