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Lib Dems perhaps? Maybe the SNP doesn't get wiped out, that would be interesting. I know it's unlikely to happen, the UK is essentially a 2 party state at this point, but one can dream, right?
It's not much of an opposition if it's from the same political side though, is it?
The duopoly is boring and we need a new voting system to properly reflect the nation's views, but you can't have a centre-left government with a centre-left opposition, because there wouldn't be any opposition!
LibDems aren't the same political side. There's more the two opinions In politics.
Might as well be at the moment. Two centrist liberal parties, except the Lib Dems are slightly more progressive in terms of stuff like voting reform