With both main parties riven with division and the rise of the threat of violence, disillusionment is spreading fast
But due to Brexit these staples of the system have collapsed, with parties splintered, individuals within cabinet openly refusing to obey three-line whips, and the government being largely powerless to act. Confusion and parliamentary amendments abound with even the most committed observer unable to find a clear path through the mayhem towards a solution.
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