The Tories are learning that the culture war is no match for an economic crisis
As the cost-of-living, rather than Brexit, starts shaping public opinion, Conservative strategists are alarmed and confused.
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As the cost-of-living, rather than Brexit, starts shaping public opinion, Conservative strategists are alarmed and confused.
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