Labour Landslide: The Brutality of British Elections
July 6, 2024
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In this emergency election episode, Tom and Helen reflect on the scale of the Conservative’s defeat and what Labour’s landslide triumph on just 33. 7 percent of the vote means for British politics…
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SubscribeI really enjoyed the discussion, but I’ve got a bone to pick with UnHerd, because I got an advert which started with a slightly nasal, happy-clappy, “Hello, I’m Rory Stuart…”, and I instantly started feeling nauseous. It took a good ten minutes and a stiff gin and tonic before my stomach calmed down. It’s not very fair that you should spring Rory Stuart on me like that in any context without some warning, so I could get near a WC or a bin in case of an emergency.