How is coronavirus changing British politics?

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Just eight months on from the election, the political landscape is set to change again, thanks to Covid-19 – not only ending the Brexit interlude but bringing about a return to left and right politics, writes Mark Leonard

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into Downing Street with an 80-seat majority last December, were game-changing moments in British politics. In both cases, commentators suggested that we were entering a new era in which voters would jettison traditional red and blue allegiances, and be primarily motivated by questions of identity, which would trump economics. Like the US, it seemed culture wars would now be a feature of British elections.

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Pity that they do not speak up for the people they represent like the frozen pensioners abroad ? Like post war deprivation waiting for the Commonwealth forces to help us out ? which they did but these young MP's have no idea. Windrush- come to mind anyone ? Canada does help them!

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