You're an optimist/wishful thinker!!
Nah, I'm just quite good at reading voter trends for the centre (between Labour and Tories), and that's where I have drifted around in the past. I'm now way more towards Labour, largely as the Tories went away from me, and Labour came towards me (once I know Corbyn was going anyway, not that I'm against him, I just know they couldn't win the centre with him). Then it's just a numbers game, the centre is what stops or gives majorities, it's impossible without it.
I think the Tories are going to trend down for a couple of years, effectively because I can't see any reason why they would increase, and I can think of a few big reasons why they would go down. They will gradually lose some of the borrowed Brexit votes anyway, no matter what, as they've already "won". Then couple that with Brexit already a nightmare, and only going to get worse, more will jump ship, even some Tory voters where Brexit wasn't a priority (not without the single market anyway). Most Tory voters aren't daft, but they are quite selfish, as soon as they see their businesses/ employment/ finances taking a hit they will want back in the SM/ CU.
When Brexit totally fails and they can't hide behind the pandemic, then the Tories lose, and when they're losing they don't take it well, especially the children on the far right.
Although I didn't mind Corbyn, I knew Labour couldn't win with him, as he would never get the key centre votes.
I said back in Feb-Apr, when the Tories were massively trending up, that it was due to vaccines, that it would be short-lived, and by Autumn/ Winter it would be a different story, and most on here said I was nuts
It was plain to see the vaccine was the driver, which was the eye of a hurricane. The thing is we wouldn't have needed to be ahead on the vaccine if we had managed the pandemic correctly, and the level of this failure will be fully known in a year or two.