Editorial: Mixed messages and a failure to get key players on board has compromised Boris Johnson’s post-lockdown plans from the outset
For more than 30 years, the term “consensus politics” fell out of fashion in Britain. For generations of Conservative politicians schooled in the dogmas of Thatcherism, the phrase came to connote unpleasant images of sandwiches with union leaders in No 10 and weak government.
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