Grim prediction for Lib Dems makes new coalition less likely

Clegg’s MPs are not as popular as they think - study suggests fewer than 20 will survive election

Columnist Don Brind

Perhaps Nick Clegg knew what he was doing when he skipped the Autumn Statement last week and spent the day canvassing in the West Country.

It seems he and his colleagues can’t do enough canvassing: the Lib Dems could lose even more seats in May’s general election than their meagre poll ratings suggest, according to a new academic study. They could be left with fewer than 20 of their current 56 MPs, casting a shadow over the party’s future and over its ability to negotiate any new coalition deal with the Tories or indeed with Labour.

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is a former BBC lobby correspondent and Labour press officer who is watching the polls for The Week in the run-up to the 2015 election.