Precision like that deserves the remuneration of a pundit. Give it a shot, Phil.
In other UK news I've been vaguely following, Corbyn apparently has some sort of convoluted strategy to, if I have the basics right, trigger a caretaker/unity government, take over as PM, trigger a snap election, use the resources of PM to campaign against Johnson's/Tories' Brexit, try to win the election outright on the basis of maybe a second referendum (that he could presumably have without snap elections in the first place) or, more likely, a superior "Labour Brexit."
At least two problems I see with that would be:
1. Brexit Party exists behind the Conservatives, but then so do the Liberal Democrats behind Labour.
2. Disregarding the above, who the heck forms the caretaker government??? Conservative defectors? Sinn Fein? (see figures below)
From my low-information perspective this seems rather dumber than May's failed 2017 electoral strategy.
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