How the Election Stopped Being a Foregone Conclusion

As the big day gets closer, it feels like a very different election to the one we started talking about a few weeks ago. Theresa May, sweating like she’s taken a bad pill, Jeremy Corbyn looking like he’s mainlining Xanax – what’s changed? We try to suss it out; interview Caroline Lucas, leader of the Green Party; and consider why the biggest existential threat facing humanity isn’t even a blip on the electoral map.

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