It might be hard to take the future of the Conservative party seriously right now but we must | Martin Kettle
Briefly

The election to succeed Sunak should not be scorned as an irrelevant event; it is crucial to the workings of parliamentary democracy and British politics.
The Tories suffered the worst electoral drubbing in history post Rishi Sunak, reducing to 121 MPs and 24% of the vote, making the post-election mood 'sober and serious.'
Conservative MPs are notably somber post-electoral defeat, highlighting the party's unfamiliar territory and need for a serious reevaluation of their political stance.
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