Britons' tactical voting rendered a progressive alliance unnecessary, as evidenced by the Lib Dems’ success in the recent election despite initially limited expectations.
The report concluded that the party's refusal to make formal pre-election deals with other parties was vindicated, allowing many wins to come from switched voters.
Farron emphasized that pre-election pacts insult voters, affirming that the Lib Dems’ approach proved right as they focused on appealing directly to the electorate.
Challenges ahead include the need for more second-place finishes and a balanced strategy to counter both Labour and Conservative threats in future elections.
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