New analysis shows that a ‘progressive alliance’ can overturn the Tory majority by fielding unity candidates in 154 English seats

The Tories would be stripped of their majority and unable to form a government if opposition parties cooperated in fewer than a quarter of England’s parliamentary seats, according to a major new analysis.

The study by Best for Britain, which campaigns for a more internationalist government, found that if Labour, the Liberal Democrats and Greens could agree to field one unity candidate in each of only 154 English battleground seats, the Conservatives would end up with just 254 English MPs, seven fewer than Labour, which would have 261 English MP. The Liberal Democrats would win 16 English seats and the Green party one.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

37 people missing after boat capsizes between Tunisia and Lampedusa

Boat capsized in strong winds with most passengers feared dead, according to…

Bruce Willis’ wife writing book about being his caregiver after dementia diagnosis

Announcing her untitled book, set to be published in 2025, Emma Heming…

Dowden: BBC needs far-reaching change after Diana scandal

Culture secretary accuses broadcaster of adopting ‘we know best’ attitude over Martin…

Labour celebrates ‘seismic’ Scottish byelection win – UK politics live

Scottish Labour’s Michael Shanks elected as the new MP for Rutherglen and…