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SAM DELANEY IS AT HOME

In 1991, the Conservative Party looked finished. They were fresh out of ideas: recession was in the air, they were miles behind in the polls and they had replaced an iconic leader with a weedy prat. Sound familiar?

Labour, meanwhile, had overhauled their image as dangerous leftists and looked like a government in waiting. Do you see where I’m going with this?

Spoiler alert: the Conservatives comfortably won the following

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