The interesting question is how the Tories will handle their new coalition, which now includes millions of northern and working-class voters
Last Thursday, many voters were nervous that the Tories might lose. Would the public overlook three years of deadlock and delay? Would radicals flood the polls and put Jeremy Corbyn in No 10? Then the Conservatives won with a landslide – and suddenly they seem like a whole new party, and Parliament a whole new place.
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