Liberal Democrats Intensify Campaign to Capture Key Tory Seats
Ed Davey's party targets former strongholds of Cameron and Johnson, leveraging tactical voting to challenge Conservative dominance.
- The Liberal Democrats are focusing on seats in southern England, including Oxfordshire constituencies once held by David Cameron and Boris Johnson.
- The party is employing a tactical voting strategy, aiming to sway Labour-inclined voters in critical areas.
- Internal polls suggest close races in key constituencies like Bicester, Woodstock, and Maidenhead.
- Lib Dem canvassers have engaged with over 100,000 voters in targeted constituencies, highlighting issues like social care and environmental concerns.
- Senior Conservatives warn that voting for the Lib Dems could lead to a larger Labour majority, as the Tories face challenges on multiple fronts.