> And the opposition seem pretty uninterested in taking advantage of this massive open goal.
Never interrupt your opponent while they are making a mistake.
Right now, Labour and the Lib Dems don't have a particularly credible method to cause an election. Given that, their best _political_ option is probably to allow the Tories to run themselves into the ground.
I'll believe that they have a response to these things when I see it. While I've seen polling putting Labour ahead of the Tories but no big movement on the problems I've mentioned (in addition to some worrying anti-worker sentiment @ party level relating to the rail strikes)
Never interrupt your opponent while they are making a mistake.
Right now, Labour and the Lib Dems don't have a particularly credible method to cause an election. Given that, their best _political_ option is probably to allow the Tories to run themselves into the ground.