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John Gray believes the British state is broken, and that we urgently need a new centre ground in British politics.
'Outside the echo chamber of metropolitan opinion', John writes, 'there is a restive electorate perplexed and discomforted by the country the UK has become'.
He says our politicians seem bent on continuing the status quo, seemingly unable to comprehend a surge in support for populist politics.
But he wonders if the election of Kemi Badenoch could be a first step towards creating something radical in a new centre ground.
Producer: Adele Armstrong
By BBC Radio 44.6
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John Gray believes the British state is broken, and that we urgently need a new centre ground in British politics.
'Outside the echo chamber of metropolitan opinion', John writes, 'there is a restive electorate perplexed and discomforted by the country the UK has become'.
He says our politicians seem bent on continuing the status quo, seemingly unable to comprehend a surge in support for populist politics.
But he wonders if the election of Kemi Badenoch could be a first step towards creating something radical in a new centre ground.
Producer: Adele Armstrong

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