Deal with May's hard Brexit Tories out of the question
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Replying to @AllanBrame @MakeVotesMatter
Hard to see that position surviving a hung Parliament, LDs would get blame for forcing another election. Maybe a face-saving something 1/
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short of a formal coalition? Lib-Lab Pact style of thing?
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Hung Parliament wasn't looking conceivable when Farron made that promise....
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Replying to @nigeldraper @MakeVotesMatter
Still extremely improbable, I fear
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Hasnt Theresa May said she will resign as PM if she loses majority In this event I suspect Corbyn will form a Minority Gov like Wilson in 74
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Only in a propaganda email to supporters, no formal promise? SNP makes arithmetic very different from 74.
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Yes 1910 another occasion were formal coalition not formed with large number of Irish Nats Today Ulsters Unionists probably fall inwith Cons
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Also Today Farron has said no deal with Brexit parties Con/Lab. Not likely at all that he will go back on that
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Replying to @S_E_Kelly @AllanBrame
"unforeseen circumstances" is a handy phrase for politicians who've given that sort of hostage to fortune!
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I fear the only question is whether the Tory majority is comfortable or massive. PR will be the last thing on her mind
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