Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg have both come out against the referendum, meaning that the only way Cameron's promised referendum will happen is if the
Conservatives win a majority at the next election, something not even Conservatives think is likely to happen.
Britain's most respected opinion pollster has warned Labour its chances
of winning a majority at the next election verge on the «improbable» and that blaming its defeat on a shift away from Blairism is «wholly inadequate».
All the focus has been on Coalition squabbles of late but Rachel Sylvester uses her column in tomorrow's Times (#) to suggest that there are senior aides to David Cameron and senior Tory ministers who want Liberal Democrats to stay in government even if the
Conservatives win a majority at the next election.
Grant Shapps tells Patrick Hennessy that there's a 50 % chance of the Tories winning a majority at the next election
Grant Shapps tells Patrick Hennessy that there's a 50 % chance of the Tories
winning a majority at the next election - The Sunday Telegraph
Meanwhile, Cameron said he would not rule out asking Lib Dems to join a Tory government if they were to
win a majority at the next election.
As a result, neither party looks like they'll be
winning a majority at the next election.
Imagine that Labour comes close to
winning a majority at the next election but fall just short, as the Tories did in 2010.
Labour's deputy leader, Harriet Harman, also rejected suggestions there were any «wobbles» over Ed Miliband's leadership, as party officials insisted the key lesson from Thursday's byelections was that David Cameron no longer has a strategy to
win a majority at the next election.
As a former Europe Minister Davis could coordinate the kind of renegotiations strategy that the party should pursue if
it wins a majority at the next election.
If the Conservatives
win a majority at the next election, all under - 25s will lose the right to housing benefit.
The latest - entitled Project Blueprint - sets out to examine what the Conservative Party needs to do in order to
win a majority at the next election.
With a Tory Diary and a Majority section to explore how the Conservatives can
win a majority at the next election, Conservative Home delivers all you need from the right end of the spectrum.