Keir Starmer has a people problem
He seems to lack the basic social skills necessary for survival
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He seems to lack the basic social skills necessary for survival
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Farage and Badenoch are caught in the long shadow of 2016
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The Tories have touted a miserable performance as sign of a wondrous comeback
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The old two-party system is well and truly dead
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One party is a clear winner among young voters
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Kemi Badenoch’s attacks felt laboured, while Keir Starmer’s position still appears uncertain
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Also: Tory-Reform electoral cannibalism, and politics as televised blood sport
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Kemi Badenoch used all six of her questions to hammer Starmer on the Labour peer’s criticisms about defence spending
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The Tory leader hopes to attack the right while remaining extraordinarily right-wing
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The Tories’ preoccupation with China made them miss an open goal
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The Tory leader attempted to fuse the two subjects together
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The Conservative Party is not recovering. But its opponents are just as trapped
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The party is losing rather than gaining popularity – but can Labour benefit?
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There isn’t space for two parties on the populist right
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The Leader of the Opposition chose songs of simple ambition
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For conservatives, the president is an electoral albatross
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What does the Chagos deal have to do with Greenland anyway?
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She cannot decide whether to rebuild or remake the Conservative Party
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The latest about-turn on digital ID handed Badenoch ample ammunition
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Voters’ rightwards drift on tax and spend is aiding Kemi Badenoch
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