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An electoral stamp of approval for the Tories risks dishonesty becoming the new normal

An electoral stamp of approval for the Tories risks dishonesty becoming the new normal Polly Toynbee © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: WPA/Getty Images What kind of country has this become? We will know more when Thursday’s election results roll in by the weekend. Polls are narrowing but the Tories average 42% against Labour’s 35%. That’s extraordinary, when a party 11 years in power should expect heavy losses in midterm votes. But these are exceptional times: after 14 months of draconian restrictions the UK emerges blinking into the light, vaccinated and liberated, bouncing with anticipated bingeing and boozing. Many households who’ve saved money through lockdown are awash with surplus cash and homeowners revel in Rishi Sunak’s deliberately created house-price boom. Even those who lost relatives and livelihoods celebrate freedom: if not, then success on Thursday tells the government it can safely ignore them as a discontented minority.

An electoral stamp of approval for the Tories risks dishonesty becoming the new normal | Polly Toynbee

Everyone must have seen the recent stories of greed and arrogance. How will this play out on Thursday’s elections? ‘Far more rides on these local elections than usual: most of the time, people should vote on the quality of their councils.’ Photograph: WPA/Getty Images ‘Far more rides on these local elections than usual: most of the time, people should vote on the quality of their councils.’ Photograph: WPA/Getty Images Tue 4 May 2021 02.00 EDT Last modified on Tue 4 May 2021 04.43 EDT What kind of country has this become? We will know more when Thursday’s election results roll in by the weekend. Polls are narrowing but the Tories average 42% against Labour’s 35%. That’s extraordinary, when a party 11 years in power should expect heavy losses in midterm votes.

The UK is already stretched to breaking point Boris Johnson s pile of scandals isn t helping matters

The UK is already stretched to breaking point. Boris Johnson s pile of scandals isn t helping matters CNN 5/3/2021 Analysis by Luke McGee, CNN © Robert Perry/Getty Images Boris Johnson holds a crab at Stromness Harbour in July 2020 in Stromness, Scotland. Life isn t much fun for Boris Johnson at the moment. Despite the United Kingdom s successful Covid-19 vaccine rollout and an end to lockdown in sight, the British Prime Minister finds himself engulfed in scandals less than a week before crucial elections take place. The scandals range from allegations that he said he d rather let the bodies pile high in their thousands than impose another lockdown to a formal investigation into exactly how he paid for a refurbishment to his apartment in Downing Street.

The UK is already stretched to breaking point Boris Johnson s pile of scandals isn t helping matters

The UK is already stretched to breaking point Boris Johnson s pile of scandals isn t helping matters
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