In the Conservative leadership contest, the candidates ignore Britain's pressing issues | Observer editorial
Briefly

The Conservative party’s recent electoral defeat has forced it to confront its identity and connection with the traditional and former Labour voters it has lost.
The overwhelming electoral result underscores not just dissatisfaction with the Tories but a broader calling for change among British voters dissatisfied with stagnating living standards.
This contest highlights a concerning tendency within the Conservatives to retreat towards ideological purity, rather than seeking broader appeal to recover lost support and trust.
The leadership election underscores a disconnect; while the party faces a dire need to reassess its message and policies, its members are focusing on a rightward shift.
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