Is there a winning future for the Conservatives? Tom Barker and Conor Farrington outline the party's recent history and find that it has often demonstrated a careless approach to institutions and objectives it has otherwise claimed to champion. For there to be a winning future, the Conservatives must seek to genuinely rebuild, rather than merely pay lip-service to, a One Nation party
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019 saw a Conservative break-through in the so-called Red Wall, now established as the critical batt...
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