I like it.
Here is an excerpt for those you missed OG's link:
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People who blame British foreign policy for terrorism and people who imagine that if we were nicer, the terrorists would leave us alone voted for Mr Corbyn. People who admire Hamas, the IRA, Hezbollah, Chavez, Castro and Putin voted for him. People who blame bankers, the Rothchilds and the “Davosocracy” voted for him. People who like his refusal to step into line voted for him. People who hate him but like Labour voted for him. People who hate Labour but like him voted for him.
We’re going to be in an impossible position in the next election. I don’t know how we’re going to get out of it but I know how we got into it. We were unable to stop antisemitic politics being normalised on the left and we were unable to stop it from moving into the mainstream. And liberal Tories were unable to stop the politics of resentment and xenophobia from mainstreaming, too.
Tories need to understand that denouncing Labour voters as Nazis is not a strategy; they have to understand how their own populism endangers British democracy. As Michael Heseltine said, if they press ahead with Brexit now, they will give us Jeremy Corbyn as Prime Minister. They need to offer an alternative to Mr Corbyn, not a mirror image. Promising to tear down European co-operation and institutions and to license the rise of xenophobic nationalism will not pull middle-England away from the small marginal swing to Labour that would give us a Corbyn government."