And how would they fit in a long -
term electoral strategy for Labour, considering:
Where is it known that there will not be another election for 4 - 5 years, opposition parties may have little incentive to provide opposition to the government, being focused on their long -
term electoral strategy.
Not exact matches
If we are to not only win the next election, but ensure a sustained period of
electoral success, then a more medium
term strategy is also needed, in addition to the current focus on today's target seats.
* Cameron's
strategy will therefore be to keep the Coalition together for five years, and gradually turn the two parties into a merged force - dominating the «centre ground» (which he believes is essential for victory), isolating his right (which he thinks has hobbled his Party's
electoral performance for too long), and delivering him a second
term.