archie
Senior Jockey
You'd like to think that there's a reason for the silence of the lambs. Setting up a new political party isn't cheap and there may be discussions going on with potential backers. The other alternative is to do 'a Churchill' and join another existing party, presumably the Lib Dems. Again, Farron has been low profile recently and there may be discussions going on. Although there will be squeals about the necessity for by elections, I'm fairly sure that it's not a constitutional requirement so if May stands by her decision not to hold an early election, they have 4 years to mould the Lib Dems into Democratic Labour and if enough MPs go for it they become the official opposition by default.
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