Editor's letter: Boris Johnson won a landslide on ideas his people no longer want

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Editor's letter: Boris Johnson won a landslide on ideas his people no longer want
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This most tax-averse and libertarian of politicians is now being forced into a decade of tax rises to pay for increased state activism, writes Andrew Woodcock

MPs returning to the Commons once social distancing measures are lifted will be returning to an utterly transformed political landscape.

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