Roundly excoriated for taking what might otherwise be termed French leave but in this case qualified as a Brit flit by bailing early on the D-Day commemoration ceremonies, Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is desperately trying to regain some traction before the election. It’s strange times in British politics, with Labor far ahead as the July 4 general election approaches and the ruling Conservative Party focused less on winning than on trying to stave off a fall to third place. To that end, he has offered up a tax-and-fee cutting manifesto, plus an amorphous pledge to deport 90,000 undocumented immigrants....