Keir Starmer and the myth of the metropolitan elite
We are meant to be living in the age of the 'liberal metropolitan elite'. Professor Matt Goodwin and David Goodhart tell us that selection by merit has created a new ruling class of the cognitively gifted. This class, worldly and urbane, finds its natural home in the cosmopolitan entrepot of London. Unlike previous Establishments, we are told, the liberal metropolitan elite look with contempt on those less gifted than they are, those who live in the provinces and hold to traditional ways of life. Hence, the extended scuffle that has broken out between the two, with populism being a revolt of the provinces against the liberal metropolis. This idea is now more or less taken for granted.