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If the IG get themselves together, as @Pacifico alluded to me above, in terms of policy etc, then I see no reason why they wouldn't hold some power within Westminster. Especially if their numbers swell post-Brexit.
Reading between the lines, it's clear Corbyn et al are worried about more defections than they're letting on too, hence the official change in attitude toward a 2nd referendum today. Not many would have foreseen the Tories jumping into bed with the DUP, very possible the IG could find themselves in a similarly comfy situation at the next election. Plenty of damage been done to the Tories and Labour over the last 12 months. Not as nice a prospect to voters anymore. Myself included. |
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