If the polling is even nearly correct, 2024 will produce the first Labour government in the United Kingdom in 14 years – likely in a coalition with the far-left Scottish National Party (SNP) – which also means there is the strong possibility of the utter annihilation of the Conservative Party. Rishi Sunak is unlikely to lead the country out of these troubling times within the next two years. Instead, his premiership will likely intensify the current sense of calamity and decline. Some will be inclined celebrate this opportunity for a fresh start, but the threat posed by a Keir Starmer
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