SteveG
pfm Member
How do the Tories not either win a majority, or gain the biggest vote share and are thus tasked with forming a coalition, if, as you expect the Lib Dems and Greens do very well at Labour's expense?
The Tories might well end up with the biggest vote share but the only parties they've any chance of doing a coalition with are Brexit and the DUP and I don't think that'll be enough. Labour on the other hand could be in a position to form a government with support from the SNP, LibDem and others (who are likely to have a lot more seats - the SNP alone might have 50 or so). Labour will have to pay a price for that though - e.g. support for a 2nd referendum with Remain on the card, and hopefully a change to a leader who isn't hell-bent on Brexit at any cost.