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Every so often some third-rate university sociology department will concoct a study which purports to prove that left-wing people are cleverer than right-wing people. Of course much of this depends on one’s definition of clever. But I certainly think it’s true that conservatives are less good at thinking; by which I mean abstract philosophising. I mean this as the greatest compliment. Conservatives have intuitive understanding of right and wrong. They’re liberated from prevarication and tend to devote themselves rather to doing than mere thinking. Let me ask: are you as articulate as your left-wing friends? Let me also ask: who would you trust to actually get something done?

Every so often some third-rate university sociology department will concoct a study which purports to prove that left-wing people are cleverer than right-wing people. Of course much of this depends on one’s definition of clever. But I certainly think it’s true that conservatives are less good at thinking; by which I mean abstract philosophising. I mean this as the greatest compliment. Conservatives have intuitive understanding of right and wrong. They’re liberated from prevarication and tend to devote themselves rather to doing than mere thinking. Let me ask: are you as articulate as your left-wing friends? Let me also ask: who would you trust to actually get something done?

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And there we have it. Tomorrow Andy Burnham will become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, having blazed a singular trail to No. 10 that avoided ever having to defend, let alone stand on the Labour manifesto of the 2024 general election. Already, the total unfitness of the man for high office is beginning to be noticed, with a particularly striking online meme comparing his cringe-Dad antics to those of David Brent. Just how quickly his twee and cloying bonhomie falls apart on contact with the realities of political power we'll find out from next week. For my guest this week, Michael Murphy , Burnham is an even more dangerous figure to put in charge of the country than Sir Keir Starmer. The two represent either side of the same coin: while Starmer's dour legalism represented the underlying mechanics of the British state in all its brute force (the man was never more at home than when clamping down furiously on dissenting speech), Burnham is the smiling, matey facade that that state presents to the public; the tie-less, "call me Andy" school teacher who sits on a chair backwards to explain how he "gets it". But while Starmer included in his team some people who did recognise the priorities of the British working class, for example Morgan McSweeney, Burnham has swept to power on the back of the worst instincts of the already spectacularly inept Parliamentary Labour Party; a gang of charity-sector charlatans so clueless about the real world that they'd be more at home in a playschool. We must prepare for a very rough couple of years with this man at the helm. The world is rapidly becoming more dangerous, Britain is exposed and our enemies know it. The one possible silver lining we can take is that when Andy Burnham fails, perhaps the public will finally realise that that failure will not just be his own, but the failure of the entire Labour Party.

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