The Lib Dems thought they'd be on a roll right now, sweeping all before them with their promise to revoke the Article 50 letter and reverse Brexit.
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Just three weeks ago, the new leader of the Lib Dems, Jo Swinson, claimed that she could be the next leader of the UK.
"I never thought I’d stand here and say that I’m a candidate to be prime minister." She said.
"But when I look at Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn, I am absolutely certain I could do a better job than either of them."
And the Guardian reported:
"Swinson told an event in Westminster that Brexit and other political shifts had made December’s election hugely unpredictable, and that she believed her party, which took just under 8% of the votes in 2017, and is polling at about 15% now, could win a majority."
The trouble is, to get to do that job you have to convince more people than just yourself and the members of your own party.
And at the moment it does look like she is odds on favourite to be the next Prime Minister ..... in some other parallel universe.
But in this universe things are not looking quite as rosy for the party of Remain.
One assumes that the idea was that by declaring for a full-blooded Brexit reversal, all those voters that put their cross in the Remain box in the 2016 EU referendum would instantly flock to her party.
But with only 16 days to go to polling day, it hasn't quite panned out that way.
And a major factor in all o..