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•The old order cannot hold
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The old order cannot hold Labour ’s unravelling shows British politics is ripe for creative destruction.
Six months on, 61 per cent of voters are dissatisfied with Keir Starmer .
Just 10 per cent think his government is doing well.
The old party duopoly, which Tories could always always win a third of the vote, is breaking down.
Starmer ’s landslide’ increasingly looks like a fluke, thrown up by our dysfunctional electoral system and the total collapse of the post-Johnson Conservative Party .
So long as the right-of-centre vote remains split, Labour will likely remain the largest party.
This is a zombie government, staggering on despite nothing going on upstairs.
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