All other potential Tory leader candidates less popular than May

They may have to look to Nigel Farage, a true Bexiteer.

They may have to look to Nigel Farage, a true Bexiteer.


A car crash is now the default outcome unless, in 6-12 months, Labour has lost "momentum" (quite likely, as Korbyn is terrible in Parliament) and the Tories are sufficiently confident to boot Maybot and choose a Brexit-supporting leader who drops the austerity narrative and focuses a little more on younger voters. But it will need to be in 6-12 months, because the Tories would lose an election right now (as in, another Hung Parliament), even with a change in narrative. In 6-12 months, it's still highly doubtful, because voters hate a divided party, and I don't see the Tories remaining as one.
At the same time, the arithmetic of FPP makes it's incredibly difficult for Labour to win an outright majority. Basically, we've entered a protracted car crash.
A car crash is now the default outcome unless, in 6-12 months, Labour has lost "momentum" (quite likely, as Korbyn is terrible in Parliament) and the Tories are sufficiently confident to boot Maybot and choose a Brexit-supporting leader who drops the austerity narrative and focuses a little more on younger voters. But it will need to be in 6-12 months, because the Tories would lose an election right now (as in, another Hung Parliament), even with a change in narrative. In 6-12 months, it's still highly doubtful, because voters hate a divided party, and I don't see the Tories remaining as one.
At the same time, the arithmetic of FPP makes it's incredibly difficult for Labour to win an outright majority. Basically, we've entered a protracted car crash.

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Korbyn doesn't have the numbers for a progressive alliance. Another GE.
Korbyn doesn't have the numbers for a progressive alliance. Another GE. 


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