You are reading a single comment by and its replies. Click here to read the full conversation.
  • However, these things have a way of changing once voting is done.

    I would suggest that Labours stance is an attempt to shore up their vote against losses by tactical voting/people voting for the Greens because they'd go into coalition with Labour.

    As you say, once the vote is in, and if it becomes apparent that a coalition is on the cards then I'd expect that to change. Labour+UKIP, say.

  • I would suggest that Labours stance is an attempt to shore up their vote against losses by tactical voting/people voting for the Greens because they'd go into coalition with Labour.

    Agreed. Not my preferred strategy, but it makes sense if you're coming at it from that perspective. And it's not unique to them.

About

Avatar for   started