Why Starmer’s desire to govern as ‘Mr Rules’ is bound to fail / Andy Beckett
In the face of multiple crises, disruptive technology and populism, making Britain orderly again is an impossible goal This Labour government loves rules. Fiscal rules, stability rules, investment rules, immigration rules and rules restricting protests: this government’s first impulse, when (…)
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