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Is British politics just ungovernable?

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Jan 30, 2026
David Runciman, a Cambridge politics professor and author of How Democracy Ends, joins to dissect why electoral victory no longer guarantees authority. He maps the gap between power and legitimacy. Short, sharp conversations cover media, party fragmentation, technocratic leadership and whether Britain’s democratic institutions can withstand rapid political and technological change.
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Power ≠ Authority

  • Winning an election gives power but not necessarily authority, which is the right to be heard and followed willingly.
  • David Runciman argues Starmer's large majority didn’t translate into genuine authority over party and public.
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Authority Needs A Clear Non-Negotiable

  • Starmer’s win felt like a default victory and lacked the intellectual ballast that confers lasting authority.
  • Runciman says authority requires a clear non-negotiable vision, which Starmer has not provided.
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We’re Back To Older Political Norms

  • Modern British politics resembles earlier unstable eras more than the Thatcher/Blair 'golden' period.
  • Runciman suggests the late 20th-century stability was the outlier, not today’s fragmentation.
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