The basic lesson is that liberals can win elections but perhaps not as incumbents.
U.K. elections saw Labour win by moving to the center and criticizing Conservatives; voters wanted change and to remove Tories, not necessarily due to policy agreement.
British and French elections show dissatisfaction with incumbents due to issues like high prices, inequality, unchecked immigration, and perceived elite ties.
President Macron's bet in the French election, similar to Biden's strategy, didn't fully pay off; incumbents face frustration globally due to perceived lack of connection.
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