If Labour comes first and Ed Miliband becomes Prime Minister, then something approaching Birrell’s scenario could unfold
Will Tory MPs be allowed to vote on a second Coalition? Will Party members? Graham Brady’s intervention reminds us that there are yet no answers.
The percentages strongly or broadly supportive of such a deal both hit a new high this month.
The proportion of those expecting Cameron to make it back to Downing Street has grown since earlier this year.
“There is an opportunity for a Labour administration with our support if the Labour Party want that.”
The number of those anticipating this outcome has been rising since the late summer.
The reality is that there is no easy bounce-back recovery for the Lib Dems. It’s going to be a long, hard slog. And that’s the best case scenario.
The Coalition must end now.
Which party has learned from its mistakes? And which seems to repeat them endlessly?
The Lib Dems were “pleased as punch” about their influence, but now feel they lost their voice.
From grim determination to quiet leadership campaigns, here is the low down on what’s happening in Glasgow.
Like a gambler who won big on his first flutter, the Lib Dem leader is overconfident. In reality, his hand is weak.
When this country needed a stable government, the Lib Dems stepped up to the plate
What if the SNP holds the balance of power in Westminster?
There are hard truths for each of the three established parties.