Article 6F5X1 Labour and Tories, beware: endlessly shifting right won't save the country | Andy Beckett

Labour and Tories, beware: endlessly shifting right won't save the country | Andy Beckett

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Andy Beckett
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Self-styled realists' of both parties underestimate the depth of voters' disillusionment with the status quo

This autumn, more than ever, British politics is a waiting game. Waiting for the Tory and Labour party conferences. Waiting for possibly pivotal byelections. Waiting to see if Labour's large but not wholly convincing poll lead will crumble, and whether the Tories or Lib Dems will take advantage. And above all, waiting for the general election and what sort of government comes afterwards.

These are the current preoccupations of many journalists, politicians and party strategists, and of those voters who pay regular attention to politics. Yet there is also another form of waiting going on in Westminster and beyond, which is less conscious and focused but more profound. People are waiting to see if the form of politics that both main parties have been following since the mid-80s, with only a few significant interruptions, is about to be replaced by one better equipped to deal with the deep crisis in which Britain finds itself.

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