Talk of a ‘progressive alliance’ chasing the votes of the educated middle class misses something: you can’t win with them alone

Walls keep tumbling down, first red and now blue. The scale of the Lib Dems’ upset victory in Chesham and Amersham suggests an intriguing possibility: that the realignment that saw traditionally Labour seats fall to the Tories in 2019, and which won them Hartlepool just last month, might now deliver once rock-solid Tory areas to their opponents. Could it be that what the Brexit gods giveth with one hand, they taketh away with the other?

Related: Chesham and Amersham has shaken Tory MPs’ faith in Boris Johnson | Katy Balls

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