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By Andy Silvester Voters are not stupid, and rarely appreciate being treated as such. Nor do they like being blamed for something that isn’t their fault. As such, the Conservative party’s vocal warnings about the perils of a Labour ‘supermajority’ do not necessarily strike us as a compelling political narrative. That is not to say that opposition isn’t a vital part of a functioning democracy; during the pandemic we were amongst the first to call for Labour to oppose lockdown measures simply so that we could have the proper political argument that the time deserved and did not get. But it is no…

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