Britain now has a continental political structure, with seven parties in three nations jammed awkwardly into a two-party Westminster system.
The old way of doing things has died, and will not come back. But a new way has yet to be born.
The next two or three years are likely to be crucial for our country. If we contrive to get the wrong result at the next general election, it may do permanent damage to our constitution and our stability.
The problem is that so many currents are running at the same time, in the same piece of ocean.
Labour, disastrously led by one
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