It’s hard to stand for anything when you’re curled up in a ball. That’s the problem with making yourself a small target in the run-up to an election. You reach across the aisle to shake hands with the Devil, try and blot out as much light between you and your opposite number as physics will allow, and take to the hustings espousing hip-pocket values and making announcements that pave the road to hell with good intentions.
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