Re: Given they're between leaders and policies
There doesn't seem to be much sense left in the Labour party. All the possible new leaders seem quite happy to throw away the pro-business policies of New Labour that got them elected and continue their lurch to the left in the thrall of the Unions and socialism, which the Briish
Given the Tories stated manifesto goal of redrawing the current constituency boundaries in their favour before 2020; Labour now seeming unable to win any seats in Scotland; and no chance of PR being implemented as this would not favour the incumbent party, there already seems little chance of a viable opposition being available to the electorate at the next general election, or the one after that. The only glimmer of light on the horizon for Labour is that Mr Cameron is only going to serve two terms so the Tories may have mad-Boris as their leader at the next election.