i don't necessarily think i'll be alive to see the day when these claps and making the point that they can no longer hold it together in the way at they did. We have a labour party that does not represent anything about its historic mission. And thereforit has to go at some point, is just that it might take a while. All i'm saying is that the populist instinct still exists. This could be a negative outcome, by the way, because people could develop a nihilistic er cynicism of a quite destructive nature. Only people are really fed up and furious and seething. That's always not good. In a way, it's not always good at least
After the resignation of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and with a leadership election looming, UnHerd convened some regular contributors for an emergency roundtable.
Has the populist experiment run its course in the UK, or is it only just beginning?
Joining Freddie Sayers to see beyond the Westminster speculation and get to grips with this historical moment were non-affiliated life peer of the House of Lords Baroness Claire Fox and UnHerd writers Will Lloyd and Aris Roussinos.
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