RW Johnson: An opponent’s rational perspective on the plight of Britain’s Conservatives
The recent Labour victory in Britain, fuelled by the first-past-the-post electoral system, has reshaped the political landscape. Securing only 34% of the vote but 412 seats, Labour's dominance seems poised to last a decade. Meanwhile, the Conservative Party grapples with an identity crisis, oscillating between meritocracy and tradition. RW Johnson examines the historical shifts within the Tory leadership, the fallout from Brexit, and the implications for British democracy amid a chaotic political climate.
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By RW Johnson
The electoral earthquake which has put Labour in power in Britain was, of course, greatly magnified by the first-past-the-post system.
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