24 Britain TheEconomistFebruary19th 2022
andunityenforcedbysuspending 21 Euro
philemps.Attheelectionthatfollowed,it
wonitslargestmajorityin 30 years.With
newnorthernvoterscamea newbluecol
lardoctrine.Publicsectorinvestmentwas
crankeduptothehighestlevelsincethe
1970s,andliberalinstitutionssuchasthe
bbcanduniversitieslinedupfora kicking.
By 2024 itwillbe 106 yearssincethegrant
ingofuniversalmalesuffrage;theTories
willhavebeeninofficefor68%ofthem.At
thenextelectiontheywillbeseekingan
unprecedentedfifthterminoffice.
Yetthemachineforgovernmentthat
Gambledescribedismisfiring.Afterthree
leaders,fourgeneralelectionsanda trau
maticstruggleoverBrexit,ideologicaldif
ferences between mps have widened,
grievancesfesteredandrebellionsbecome
a habit.Increasingly,ministersfindprot
estingagainstunseenenemiespreferable
todeliveringpolicy.Theresultisnottotal
paralysis: 44 government bills received
royalassentinthelastsessionofparlia
ment,includingmeasuresessentialforlife
outsidetheeu. Buttheparty’scapacityto
digestdifferencesandcoalescearounda
reformistprogrammehasdegraded.
It’sa realmeanteam
ThetwinthreatsoffailingtodeliverBrexit
andlosingtoMrCorbyn,whichralliedthe
party around Mr Johnson, have disap
peared.NoTorympwantstoenteropposi
tion,buta Labourgovernmentnolonger
appearsto themthecatastropheitonce
did.SirKeirhasjunkedMrCorbyn’ssocial
istplatform,andBrexitissecure.Whisper
it, says one senior Tory, but theunion
probablywouldbesafeunderSirKeirtoo.
Instabilityrunsfromthetop.“Ican’t
thinkofanyNumberTenwhichhasim
plodedatthisspeed,”saysa formeraide.
Successfulprimeministerskeeptopaides
foruptoa decade;MrJohnsonisnowbeing
assistedby hisfourthchief ofstaffand
fourthdirectorofcommunicationssince
2019.Aninterimchiefoperatingofficerhas
beeninstalledinDowningStreet;White
hallwatcherssuspecta permanentcandi
datehasbeenimpossibletofind.
Ministershavequitthegovernmentata
striking rate. The first two years of Mr
Johnson’sadministrationsawmoreresig
nationsoutsideofreshufflesthaninany
since 1979 (see chart2).Someministers
foundittooradical:MrJohnson’sruthless
methodsfor deliveringBrexit sparkeda
waveofexits.Forothers,ithasnotbeen
radicalenough.JohnnyMercerresignedas
a defenceministeroverthegovernment’s
inabilitytohalttheprosecutionoftroops
whohadservedinNorthernIreland.Lord
Frost,thechiefBrexitnegotiator,quitla
mentingMrJohnson’sfailuretocreatea
lowtax,lightregulationeconomy.Sleaze
hastakena toll.DouglasRoss,a Scotland
minister,quitin 2020 inprotestatbreach
esofcovidlockdownsbyDominicCum
mings,then MrJohnson’s chiefadviser.
LordAgnew, who oversawWhitehall re
form,resignedoverlaxchecksonfraud.
Conservativemps havebeenstrikingly
rebellious,notesAliceLillyoftheInstitute
forGovernment,a thinktank.Some44%
rebelledagainstthewhipatleastoncein
theover 400 parliamentarydivisionssince
thegeneralelection(seechart3).Ahard
coreof 32 mps hasdonesomorethanten
times.Bycontrast,inthe201516session,
underDavidCameron,18%ofthepartyre
belled across 267 divisions. Under Mrs
May, rebellions reflected a single deep
cleavage overBrexit.UnderMrJohnson,
theyhavebeenmorevaried,overevery
thingfromfarmstandardsandbuilding
codestofreeschoolmealsandruleson
tradewithChina.
Theyhavebeendrivenbyformerminis
ters,whoregardMrJohnson’soperationas
amateurishandhavenointerestinpromo
tion.MrsMay ledarebellionofformer
ministersagainstcuttingoverseasaid.But
theintakeof2019,builtinMrJohnson’s
populistimage,hasalsoprovedunruly.In
January one of its members, Christian
Wakeford, defected to Labour. Louie
French won a byelection in December
2021,andrebelledjusttwoweekslater.
MeanwhiletheConservativeshaveBal
kanisedintogingergroupsthatlookmore
likethefactionalismofthefarleft.The
EuropeanResearchGroupofultraBrexi
teers,formedin1993,demonstratedhowa
smallnumberofmps,organisedthrough
an internalsystemofofficers, briefings
andwhips,couldforcethegovernmentto
changecourse.Ithasanalphabetsoupof
imitators:theCovidRecoveryGroup(lock
downcritics);ChinaResearchGroup(Sino
sceptics);NorthernResearchGroup(cash
hungrymps forpoortowns)andCommon
SenseGroup(antiwokewarriors).Oppo
nentsononeissuebecomealliesonthe
next.AsplithasopenedwiththeScottish
Conservatives:itsmembersoftheScottish
ParliamentoverwhelminglywantMrJohn
sontoresignoverPartygate.
WhatsApphashelpedrebelstoorgan
ise,whilesocialmediacampaignsandthe
onlinepublicationofvotingrecordsheap
pressureonmps todissent.ThesizeofMr
Johnson’smajorityisa problem,reckons
PhilipCowley,a politicalscientistatQueen
Mary University of London: it is large
enoughtobreedcomplacencyatthetop,
butsmallenoughtobewipedoutwitha
moderaterebeleffort.
Toriesnolongeragreeonthemostbasic
rulesofpolitics,suchaswhetherchecks
andbalancesarea vitalpartofa democrat
icsystemoranunacceptablerestrainton
anelectedgovernment.mps splitoverMr
Johnson’sabortedplanlastNovemberto
exonerateanally,OwenPaterson,whohad
beenfoundguiltybya parliamentarycom
mitteeofunethicallobbying.Thereisa
culturalriftbetweenthosewhoprayedfor
HillaryClintonandthosewhocheeredfor
DonaldTrump.MrJohnson’smisleading
claimthatSirKeir,inhisformerroleasdi
rectorofpublicprosecutions,hadfailedto
prosecuteJimmySavile,a notoriouspae
dophile,delightedonlypartoftheparty.
Theenvironmentisbecominganother
causeofcleavage.BackbenchersintheNet
ZeroScrutinyGrouparecriticalofthecost
tohouseholdsofclimatechangemitiga
tion.LordFrostiscampaigningtoendthe
moratoriumonshalegasexploration.He
Longtimecoming
Britain,“whowouldmakethemost
capableprimeminister?”%responding
Source:Ipsos
1
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2005 10 15 2220
Starmer
Johnson
Corbyn
May
Brown Miliband
Cameron
Melting down
Britain, ministerial resignations
By premiership
Source:InstituteforGovernment
2
40
30
20
10
0
01234 5 678 9 10 11
Years in government
Johnson
May
Cameron
Brown
Blair
Major
Thatcher
Repeat offenders
Britain, rebellious votes* cast by Conservative MPs
Dec2019-Feb 2022
Source:InstituteforGovernment
*Votesinoppositiontoprimeministerorchiefwhip
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
NumberofConservativeMPs
365300250200150100501
Number of votes