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There are two major trends at this moment in the election and British politics generally.
Keir Starmer is on track to become prime minister after 4 July , buttressed by a very significant Labour majority.
The second development relates to the Conservative Party’s political implosion, which has only been expedited by the prime minister’s decision to call an “early” poll.
For the PM today , as with his predecessor-but-one, the act of implicating loyal ministers in a political mess of one’s own making is especially dire.
Forcing ministers, touring the media studios to highlight some new policy, to adopt a line that subsequently changes is, frankly, bad leadership.
It is a good way to make loyal ministers act a little less loyally in the long run; and, in an election, it's a great way to depress an already ailing campaign.
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