Analyzing the recent British election results, the chapter explores Labour's win and the new Prime Minister, while arguing that Britain is leaning more to the right despite appearances. It explains how the failures of the Conservative Party and the emergence of right-wing parties suggest a trend towards conservative policies.
Last Friday, British voters turned sharply against the Tories. Left-wing parties now control the overwhelming majority of Parliament, collectively holding nearly 500 of the 650 seats in Westminster. Labour secured a stunning 421 seats and Keir Starmer is our new prime minister. Meantime, the Tories secured just 121 seats—their worst result since 1761.
But what if I told you all of this represents Britain moving further to the right?
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