
Will the Liberal Democrats win at least 60 seats at the next UK general election?
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Resolves to YES if the Liberal Democrats win 60 or more seats in the House of Commons at the next UK general election. Candidates suspended from the party still count as long as they appear as "Liberal Democrats" on the ballot paper (like Neale Hanvey in 2019).
At the last general election in 2019, the Liberal Democrats won just 11 seats, despite coming third in terms of vote share with 11.6% of the vote. However, strong performances in local elections and by-elections has led to speculation that the party will make big gains at the next general election.
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