The Tories are deluded to think they'll be back in power in 2029. Here are three economic reasons why | Larry Elliott
Briefly

Business confidence is plunging, forcing retailers to slash prices amid rising energy costs. Public sentiment indicates voters may prefer Rishi Sunak’s administration over Labour, illustrating political volatility.
The turbulent political landscape highlights the government's squandered capital, leading Conservative Party members to believe their time out of power may be shorter than expected.
A reminder from history: Keir Starmer's government could face significant challenges akin to those faced by past leaders from both the Labour and Conservative parties.
Potential escalations in global conflicts could further undermine economic stability, with rising oil prices exacerbating the financial difficulties households already face.
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