If the ECHR can’t adapt to migration flows and reform itself from making bananas rulings on things then leaving it might well be a good thing if it shoots Reform UK below the waterline and Jenrick challenges Kemi after the local elections , what with the chaos on the right atm.
With splits emerging here and there, the Conservatives have a small window to regain the initiative potentially. I’m not sure why I care still tbh, but the pressure on public services from migration flows, housing and cultural tensions, and the existence of a normal centre right.
Party still to vote for that can chuck Labour out, to put the people that have been born here more of a foot in the door when it comes to more prioritising for services, welfare. The model should be some sort of welfare Chauvinist approach that has been used in Scandinavia.
Though particularly in Denmark as well as new approaches in Sweden when it comes to other areas.