I think that is possibly the most accurate analysis - pity our political commentators don't have a much insight as you to raise these sort of questionsWillow904 wrote:Perhaps the press could ask Tim Farron about Trident and Jeremy Corbyn about gay marriage, just to mix things up a bit
Personally, I don't think either is much of a vote swinger at this stage.
Meanwhile leave voters are showing every indication of voting Tory to secure Brexit, as was the very obvious intention of the "snap election" strategy.
I haven't seen anything yet that looks likely to shake this pattern up significantly. Voters ignored the effects of austerity when they went to the polls just 2 years ago, though they were obvious (and cruel enough) then. With the Tory driven focus on Brexit ever since it's hard to see why that would have changed and even harder to see how to change it now in just a few short weeks.
Something could come up. I'd like to think Tory electoral fraud could cause problems for them, but the way things have been lately, I'm not exactly banking on it.
Hope for the best......etc.
I just hope that this support is weak and can crumble way but we need to unite as a party (and work with others as well) and get May out from under cover....they are hiding her away for a reason....ie she is incompetent
For that though we would need the support of the media and that is a touch nut to crack with BBC and Sky dominating the tv and the oligarchs the print.......need to draw blood somehow to pique their interest