Lib Dem Voters don't like XR

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Lib Dem Voters don't like XR

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The Tory-Labour voters opinions are predictable. However you'd have thought Lib Dems would be more sympathetic?


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Soft Tory’s, innit.
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Lib Dems are half way between Tory's and Labour so it does not surprise me.
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Re: Lib Dem Voters don't like XR

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Maybe they are just upset that XR have stolen their thunder. Historically they were by far the most environmentally-aware party (apart from a radical wing of the Labour party) but nowadays they seem to have lost their way (or maybe just get ignored by the media.)
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vAs you say XR have eclipsed them somewhat, the middle ground is a tricky path to tread, one that is bound to alienate voters on both sides of the spectrum to a certain degree, and they are still carrying a lot of baggage from the ConDem fiasco. Lots of people will never forgive them for that, younger people too so that legacy will last a while, the Greens are moving onto their turf as well.

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