This past weekend, British voters delivered a massive jolt to their political establishment. The local council elections witnessed the demolition of the two old parties that have governed Britain for over a century, with voters migrating in significant numbers toward insurgent alternatives.
It was messy and deeply humbling for the party leaders involved. But it was also democracy doing precisely what it is designed to do by forcing a tired political elite to reckon with its own obsolescence. Britain's political turbulence, for all its drama
