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  • The other theme is the slow shift in the home counties, Labour actually picked up some council seats from what should be same Tory area's. They might of lost the red wall areas but if willing to compromise for once and go down the progressive alliance route have a chance of opening up new areas. One of the issues with the collapse of the UKIP/Brexit/Reform votes is they have consolidated with the Conservatives so there is one main party on the right but the left now have three parties to split the vote.

  • Not just Labour, but also the Greens and LD.

    Unpopular opinion of the day, but one of the more viable routes to ending Tory rule is by uniting the anti-Tory vote via the fabled Progressive Alliance.

    Given the events of the last week that's currently looking more realistic than turning around the giant turdberg flying the flag of flacid Blairism that Labour has returned to sailing in. And I imagine courting the SNP / Greens / LD's would take less nose holding for Starmer than trying to stitch the party back together, though obvious blocker being whether Starmer could push through support for indy ref 2 in order to actually offer anything to Sturgeon....

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