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As I said on another thread, remember Amersham on HS2 trading line. It went Libdems.
I live in so called Redwall area. Some of the poorest live in these areas and we will all be hard hit by inflation (prices, utilities) and loss of universal credit.
Time will tell
Indeed! The LibDems won Amersham and Chesham with a 25% swing away from the Conservatives, albeit there was a strong local issue.
There are over 200 seats which the LibDems could win with a 25% swing. That really is wishful thinking, but there are over 20 seats which could be won with a swing lower than 10%.
There are over 100 seats with a Conservative majority over Labour of 10%. The Conservative majority is much more fragile than indicated by the current HoC majority, achieved by the FPTP system.
However, boundary changes will almost certainly work in the Conservatives' favour.