The Guardian view on the Caerphilly byelection : Labour’s collapse in its Welsh heartland (…)
Plaid Cymru’s win in Caerphilly marks more than a local upset. It exposes the exhaustion of Labour’s moral imagination – and a deeper British crisis of purpose The Caerphilly byelection only looks local if you ignore what it represents: the quiet unravelling of the democratic world’s most (…)
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