By Eliot Wilson Conservatives in opposition must resist populist disdain for the institutions which make this country internationally competitive – chief among them the rule of law, says Eliot Wilson Nothing is written, of course, as Peter O’Toole tells us in Lawrence of Arabia, but given given Rishi Sunak made a mistake almost as epic as the 1962 film over D-Day, it is probable that Labour will win the forthcoming election comfortably. The Conservative Party will go into opposition as it did in 1997, diminished, chastened and uncertain, and Tories will have to spend some time considering thei…