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Trojan Labour Unelectable

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CSM EDITORIAL

Fortunately, the next UK General Election is a long way away. It is scheduled to be held on Thursday 2nd May 2024, in line with the Fixed-term Parliaments Act. Nonetheless, presuming Covid restrictions fade by the end of 2022, there are certain predictions that can be made even now.

Despite by then 14 years of Tory rule, Labour has little hope of winning a majority under Sir Keir Starmer in 2024 because Jeremy Corbyn’s legacy will still be a substantial weight around Labour’s neck. The major problems faced by Starmer are the following:

Meanwhile Boris can do what he wants – to a degree. But losing the red wall would be a great shame. Allowing Sturgeon to prosper would be a disservice to the union. Not implementing a long-term recovery plan post Covid would be dumb. While not opening up Britain post-Brexit to all the opportunities of Brexit would be an election-losing betrayal.

Even a week is a long time in politics, but it seems the greatest threat to a Tory win in 2024 comes not from Starmer as some predict – it comes from the possibility of more government own-goals and errors. Boris, despite the constant stone-throwing from remainers and those getting enervated by Covid, is a lucky prime minister who could be around, if he plays his cards right and rediscovers his mojo, for many years to come.

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