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“A typical Liberal Democrat will be somebody who is good at fixing their church roof.” What sounds like hammy dialogue from a party political broadcast by Britain’s third party came from the lips of Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative leader of the opposition. “You know, the people in the community like them,” she continued, in a podcast with Jordan Peterson, a psychologist-cum-Disney-symbologist. “They don’t have much of an ideology, other than being nice,” said Ms Badenoch, who always excels at the former and often struggles with the latter.
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