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  • I'd be very much in favour of a progressive coalition. With the SNP, it could help hold the country together, an issue I feel quite depressed about, having family living in Scotland. Labour would still need to be the biggest party though, which means making big gains.

  • I'm not sure what you mean by "labour would still need to be the biggest party, which means making big gains."

    Labour would be the biggest party, but gains would be made by not running against each other.

    Thinking about it a bit more, I think this is a deal which could be sold to labour party members who support Corbyn, and a possible way of finding an amicable resolution to the, now obvious, war between members and the PLP.

    The problem is, I can't imagine the PLP agreeing to it. I'm going to send a message off to my MP tomorrow.

  • I'm not sure what you mean by "labour would still need to be the biggest party, which means making big gains."

    The biggest party is the party with the most MPs. For labour to gain MPs they have to win alot more votes.

    Are you suggesting openly making deals with the Lib dems in the campaign? I worry that they might still be toxic, this could do more harm than good. Their rejection by the electorate a year ago was total.

    I'm currently paying extortionate rates for Wifi in my shitty little flat that work have given me, so might go without internet for a while. Thanks, it's been good to debate this, it's important to have ones assumptions challenged.

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