ChatterBank1 min ago
The Times.
The Times reports today, that Brexit could spell the break up of the Con Party. OMG.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From hearing about it on the radio (I don't have access to the article itself, I believe they said it would do so if the Tory party didn't go ahead with it.
Of course, it's no secret that the Tories have been bitterly divided over Europe for decades and the whole cause of the Referendum was largely a civil war between at least three factions of the Tory party.
Of course, it's no secret that the Tories have been bitterly divided over Europe for decades and the whole cause of the Referendum was largely a civil war between at least three factions of the Tory party.
// The Times reports today, that Brexit could spell the break up of the Con Party. OMG. //
or as Mystic Meg might say - or it might not .....
in 1845 - Sir Robt Peel splat the tories over the COrn Laws whilst Oireland starved.... and they didnt get power again for 20y
[yes I did get History 'O' level but it was a long time ago (1966))
or as Mystic Meg might say - or it might not .....
in 1845 - Sir Robt Peel splat the tories over the COrn Laws whilst Oireland starved.... and they didnt get power again for 20y
[yes I did get History 'O' level but it was a long time ago (1966))
//if the Conservative party is broken up , or was no more, who would be the main opposition party when Labour win the next G/E? //
Oh. Sorry, I didn't realise that's what you were getting at.
For the next election? Probably not much. There'd be huge disagreement about what that opposition should be - whether it should be centrists like En Marche (which people like Cable obviously want) or "proper" conservatives (which people like Jacob Rees Mogg would probably want). An opposition which was actually divided into different parties would almost certainly guarantee a Labour win. We're in the realm of hypotheticals here as the Conservative party is not going to collapse, but if it did, my money would be on the centrists winning out maybe after the current election cycle, and a Blair-like government after that.
Oh. Sorry, I didn't realise that's what you were getting at.
For the next election? Probably not much. There'd be huge disagreement about what that opposition should be - whether it should be centrists like En Marche (which people like Cable obviously want) or "proper" conservatives (which people like Jacob Rees Mogg would probably want). An opposition which was actually divided into different parties would almost certainly guarantee a Labour win. We're in the realm of hypotheticals here as the Conservative party is not going to collapse, but if it did, my money would be on the centrists winning out maybe after the current election cycle, and a Blair-like government after that.