Royal_Phalanx
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England?
Whyever not? Seems perfectly sane to me. Both Conservatives and LibDems have good, respected, pragmatic local candidates, are likely to have manifestos that are appropriate to the rather bizarre circumstances we are in, and are capable of winning the seat. My ideal outcome post-election is for a Tory government with a LibDem opposition. Not everybody I talk to will be persuadably Tory or Libdem but probably most of them will be persuadable to one or the other. UKIP is a nonsense party, and Labour has gone totally off the rails with all these pledges and promises that it has not a hope of ever seeing implemented, plus Corbyn is seen here (as I gather elsewhere) as a useless plonker that people don't want to vote for.
Besides which, it is an interesting personal challenge!
A Lib Dem government would be even better. Mildly centre-right economic policies with a social conscience. I can only dream. Don't know why moderate Labour and Tory voters don't go Lib Dem. Whoever promises to stay in the single market has my vote, as pointless as it is now. I'll help send a message, I guess. Don't know why people even bother voting for Corbyn's Labour anymore. If he stays on all centrist Labour MPs should just mass defect to Lib Dems.