How do you solve a problem like Farage? Without a solution, Tories are fated to opposition
Britain has not shifted Left. But if the Right is divided, it will keep losing. What divides the parties is personalities not policies
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Britain has not shifted Left. But if the Right is divided, it will keep losing. What divides the parties is personalities not policies
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