Just as German Social Democrats joined the Nazis in singing Deutschland Uber Alles, ANDREW MURRAY observes how Starmer tries to out-Farage Farage with anti-migrant policies — but evidence shows Reform voters come from Tories, not Labour, making this ploy morally bankrupt and politically pointless

THE government of the venal, habitually mendacious and priapic Boris Johnson will surely come to be seen as a landmark in the degradation of the British bourgeoisie.
That this old and cunning capitalist class, and its main political party, should come to be led by such a carnivalesque caricature is in itself a sign of crisis. There is nothing in the circumstances that led to his fall that was not already universally understood at his elevation in 2019.
The sober and responsible conduct of public business in the interests of the entrenched establishment was compromised the moment Britain’s Berlusconi was selected to head the Tory Party.

Just as German Social Democrats joined the Nazis in singing Deutschland Uber Alles, ANDREW MURRAY observes how Starmer tries to out-Farage Farage with anti-migrant policies — but evidence shows Reform voters come from Tories, not Labour, making this ploy morally bankrupt and politically pointless