Quote Originally Posted by Blue in the Face View Post
If a clear and finalised plan on Europe isn't in place before the next election, UKIP will clean up I would imagine. It also forces the main two parties to appease the UKIP vote. Let's see who the Tory's appoint as leader.

The Lib Dems have promised to overturn the referendum descision. It's a smart play by them. The SNP will surely do the same. The Lib Dems may win some seats back on this (though not in south west England where they lost a load in the last general election).
What about a scenario where the Tories and UKIP compete for the UKIP vote and the left of centre parties (minus Jezza' SWP) form a coalition to stand on a platform of rejoining the EU? Splitting the anti vote could be very fruitful. Just dreaming.