Labour won't go into an alliance with the LD's and the Greens - they can't go into an alliance with themselves, so going further than that I suspect is beyond them.
What Starmer needs to win is a) time for the Tories to fail and b) for that failure to be recognised by the electorate, in the way that 11 years of Tory failure has not been recognised in for e.g. Hartlepool and instead has been pinned on Labour.
The gentle crumbling of the Blue Wall (as people seem to be calling Surrey and so forth) as the middle classes move away from the English Nationalist Party is always going to have a limit whilst we have the current crop of pensioners. Could we make it a requirement to re-test for your driving licence each year once you hit 65, in which case the new voter disenfranchisement scheme might be quite useful?
Could we make it a requirement to re-test for your driving licence each year once you hit 65, in which case the new voter disenfranchisement scheme might be quite useful?
A bet there are a lot of paper driving licences in that group.
Labour won't go into an alliance with the LD's and the Greens - they can't go into an alliance with themselves, so going further than that I suspect is beyond them.
What Starmer needs to win is a) time for the Tories to fail and b) for that failure to be recognised by the electorate, in the way that 11 years of Tory failure has not been recognised in for e.g. Hartlepool and instead has been pinned on Labour.
The gentle crumbling of the Blue Wall (as people seem to be calling Surrey and so forth) as the middle classes move away from the English Nationalist Party is always going to have a limit whilst we have the current crop of pensioners. Could we make it a requirement to re-test for your driving licence each year once you hit 65, in which case the new voter disenfranchisement scheme might be quite useful?