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Beyond the Psychodrama: The Growing Threat of Political Sectarianism

Beyond the constant noise of Westminster’s power struggles and the unending speculation regarding the Prime Minister’s future, a much more consequential and perilous transformation is quietly reshaping the British political landscape. The recent local elections served as a stark warning. Hidden beneath the surface of the mainstream reporting, we are observing the entrenchment of a phenomenon that undermines the core principles of our democracy: the growth of political sectarianism. Data from a UK-based think tank reveals that approximately 600 candidates secured victories last week by explicitly catering to narrow religious, cultural, or ethnic identities—accounting for nearly 10 percent of the seats up for grabs. From campaigns using foreign-language leaflets to the electoral success of candidates circulating inflammatory rhetoric regarding international conflicts, we are witnessing the most significant surge of identity-based political mobilisation in contemporary British history...

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