I feel you're actually taking seriously this "in the national interest" spin on a rather grubbier enterprise!
You really believe that risking, even apparently glorying in, the prospect of electoral, and perhaps actual, annihilation -- leaving decent traditional Lib Dem voters with no one to vote for -- for the sake of keeping a Tory government going on the promise of a few unimportant scraps is sensible or principled? (If my wife's continuing heated correspondence with the LD MP in our old constituency in Sussex is anything to go by, few LD MPs really think so!)
So what's it all for? So that a few MPs can say "I once had five delusional minutes of illusory power before my party sank without trace"?
You really believe that risking, even apparently glorying in, the prospect of electoral, and perhaps actual, annihilation -- leaving decent traditional Lib Dem voters with no one to vote for -- for the sake of keeping a Tory government going on the promise of a few unimportant scraps is sensible or principled? (If my wife's continuing heated correspondence with the LD MP in our old constituency in Sussex is anything to go by, few LD MPs really think so!)
So what's it all for? So that a few MPs can say "I once had five delusional minutes of illusory power before my party sank without trace"?
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