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Ed West on Robert Jenrick : We are at a 1970s -style moment of crisis for the consensus.
Jenrick 's record makes him best placed to win back voters from Nigel Farage’s party.
The current system is not making us richer or safer, and current migration numbers deeply unpopular.
The question of who governs Britain ’ is as important today as it was in the 1970s .
The average British voters don’t want social upheaval: they want cheaper housing and energy costs, greater civility and less crime, better public services and effective border controls.
Niall Ferguson on Kemi Badenoch : 'She has convictions, she has principles, she doesn't gladly suffer fools'.
The challenges Britain faces today are not the same ones we faced on the eve of Thatcher era.
But they are not completely different either.
The economy has been performing worse than peer economies for most of the past decade .
Inflation has been more of a headache than elsewhere as in the 1970s .
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