https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48770368
With the Lib NonDems in a resurgent position as the natural party for remainers and Labour ever more un clear of their position and riddled with hard left and anti Semitic extremists, could the Lib NonDems replace them as the official opposition in the years to the next GE in 2022?
TTT labour has just as man hard left extremists as Conservatives have hard right extremists. Not only that, but the hard right extremists who wish to make a democratic decisions as long winded and hard as possible.
I doubt it, but anything is possible. There are enough people willing to join them in trampling on democracy to swell their numbers sufficiently - and why anyone would vote Labour now is quite beyond me.
It’s not the hard right extremists or even hard right who wish to make a democratic decision as long winded and hard as possible.
That is down to the hard left extremists.
The democratic decision was to leave. Ergo those that oppose it and are actively trying to stop it or water it down to what they have decided are the ones who are being long winded and making it as hard as possible.
Leaving Brexit aside I think the Lib Dems do have a reasonable chance of cleaing up a few constituencies.
True you will get the hard labour, my grandad/dad/uncle tom cobly and all voted labour so I will but I strongly suspect there are many no since that last EU elections that have now borkedn that and will be looking for a Party that suits their beliefs. Whether that is LibDem or the BP only time will tell.
If the Lib Dems win an election standing on a platform to reverse or Stop Brexit, then by definition that will have been arrived at by a democratic decision. So much, then, for "trampling on democracy".
How in the heck is it spinning? If the Lib Dems win a democratic election then their policies will have been endorsed by the people, democratically. Which makes it democratic.