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There are two viable ways to respond to an existential threat in the state of nature: fight or flight. You either destroy your predator, or you run away. You don’t just stand still, wave a white flag and wait for the end. The same is true in the political jungle, and yet the Tories’ nervous systems are now so dysfunctional that they have produced neither of the rational physiological responses to the terrifying likelihood of a Labour landslide.
As we head into the final twelve months before the next election – maybe fewer – political choices are beginning to emerge. The Tories will ask if voters want a pragmatic approach to climate change, or higher costs with Labour; a solution to the Channel crossings, or Keir Starmer’s surrender to illegal immigration; to move forward with the Tories, or relitigate Brexit with a party that never really reconciled itself to the referendum result. On policies from welfare reform to taxes, more dividin