Crabcakes wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 8:50 pm
Things change, and in the grand scheme of things quite quickly. It’s just hard to see it now, or where that comes from. 15 years ago Michael Howard was in charge of a ruined Tory party we thought would never come back together. 10 years ago we had the first coalition this country had seen for decades. Who knows where we’ll be 5 or 10 years from now?
Excellent points. Politics in this country is so fluid at the moment, anything could happen between now and the end of the decade.
It's not a very flattering comparison from Starmer's perspective, but perhaps Cameron's experiences as Tory leader might be a pointer? Elevated to the leadership as his party were in the midst of their own existential crisis after GE2005, he was under huge pressure by the time of their party conference in 2007 when Osborne saved his bacon with his headline-grabbing inheritance tax gambit. The Tories under-performed in several by-elections under Cameron until, eleven years after leaving power, they finally beat Labour in Crewe & Nantwich. The rest of history.