Right Team,
I've made a start on the big excel spreadsheet.
I won't have time to do every stage this year, so I've made this editable for anyone who would like to give a helping hand and contribute. I reckon between us we can cover it!
Here's the link...... https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MAURVZfABJD3RD0rSlQuKb0KkPwjxcpy/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=102654520778015346586&rtpof=true&sd=true
1. Tabs at the bottom for each different stage
2. I've added Youtube sets, b
I also want a large labour majority but to answer your question. Voting for a small Labour majority is the same as voting for a coalition. You can't predict which you will get. There is not much danger if the main Labour alternative is not Tory.
By the way the 1970s is evidence coalitions can survive. The Lib-Lab pact kept Callaghan in Govt for a couple of years.
Haven't been many hung parliaments since 70s has there? Only 2010 and 2017.
I'm not suggesting you do anything, couldn't give a flying f**k. But pink triangle was just saying a small majority labour govt could be more progressive than a hung parliament, because left wing labour MPs.
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