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And, remarkably, Labour's main plan seems to have been to keep their head down and let the Tories shoot themselves in the arse, repeatedly.
Labour have hit back at this and earlier claims about a supermajority (which isn't even a thing here) as a form of voter suppression. So keep pushing all the way to the finish line.
If I was a conservative voter, I'm a bit unclear about why I'm supposed to be more scared of Labour winning by a lot, any more than I would be by Labour just winning at all.
The message from the conservatives seems to be that majorities are bad and super majorities are super bad. Conveniently forgetting they had an 80 seat majority until they biffed it up.