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As Theresa May's premiership gets very close to the end, we talk about who and what might be coming next. Can her successor re-establish the authority she has lost? Can anyone govern in this parliament or do we need a general election? Is the age of long-serving prime ministers also coming to an end? Plus we discuss what lessons can be drawn from the recent election in Australia: what does it tell us about the politics of climate change? With Helen Thompson and Chris Brooke.
Talking Points:
Theresa May’s prime ministership is nearing its last week. She has no authority left.
October will be a month of high drama: both the Brexit deadline and the party conferences.
If Labour doesn’t want to define itself according to Brexit, is there a plausible case for the Lib Dems to become the opposition?
The long premierships of Margaret Thatcher, John Major, and Tony Blair are historical exceptions.
Did Australia just have a Brexit moment? Or is this something more familiar?
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