I don't think the LD's will enter a formal coalition and there are rules against not standing now apparently which is why the other parties had to put up a candidate. But Lab didn't try here deliberately only wheeling out Rayner at the 11th hour to pretend they were trying.Lab Lib coalition on the cards?
Libs will never make up enough ground on the other two to be proper contenders but if they get a few, labour get a few more, then they could realistically challenge - no one would be particularly enthused about it but literally anything is better than the current shower
The enemy of my enemy etc
What we could see is similar to 96 where Lab might have candidate but more general agreement to not kick each other down all Wimbledon and Kensington last time out.
Still maintain in 2010 we'd of had a Lib/Lab coalition over the one we did get if they could of formed majority with just the two of them. Its what most LD voters and members would prefer.
It's certainly looking possible last time an election was one with this kind of swing was LD veating the Tories in Christchurch 93.
Considering the area was 60% leave as well l.