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A tale of two political post-mortemsÂ
The Tories must recalibrate to become an effective opposition while it is in everyone’s interests that the SNP self-destructs.
The Tories must recalibrate to become an effective opposition while it is in everyone’s interests that the SNP self-destructs.
The SNP’s incompetence and narrow preoccupations have turned a country that was largely behind it into a hostile electorate.
While parallels will be drawn with the Cool Britannia days of Tony Blair, Starmer will struggle to truly match Blair’s knack of seizing the zeitgeist.
Just Stop Oil activists appear to have no rationale behind their tactics or targets.
There is nothing like a general election campaign to bring out the best and worst of Britain’s TV and radio stars.
The electorate can hopefully look forward to a third opposition party focused on making Britain better not breaking it up.
Never mind the absence of ideology, under Starmer, Labour is once again trusted.
How far we have let the arts slide. Would Labour be better cultural custodians?
Nicola Sturgeon’s former deputy may be ideologically closer to Kate Forbes than he has let on in the past.
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