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a snap election rather than accept the party’s demands that he go. But constitutionally, it was the same principle.Now, as the dust settles, Britain looks in a much better place than the US. Johnson was shuffled away. A leadership contest is taking place. Sometime after that – maybe months, maybe years – there’ll be a general election in which everyone is likely to accept the result. Things have gone back to normal.

At the crucial moment, the Cabinet did precisely that. MPs said they had no confidence in him. Secretaries of state resigned. His ministerial ranks were left so depleted that government effectively ceased to function. And eventually, after some unseemly belligerence, he went.But there’s no room for complacency here. That is not the whole story. If you look at the last few years, rather than the last few weeks, a very different picture emerges.

But there is no recognition of this fact in the Conservative Party. There is no introspection. There is only the constant whirlwind of news. Onto the next thing., leadership candidate Penny Mordaunt was asked about her claim during the Brexit campaign that the UK would not be able to stop Turkey joining the EU. It was a false claim. The UK, like every other member state, had a veto. She could have now admitted it was false, apologised, and said she would try to do better.

There’s just silence, and distraction, and the constant whirlwind of news. No lessons are being learned. No principles are being affirmed. And that, more than anything, raises the danger of this happening again.I stumbled acrossbetween Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault recently. It’s a remarkable artifact. This is Chomsky before he became rather more… eccentric. It is serious heavyweight stuff on the existence of universal human attributes.

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