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Tories In Meltdown
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not counting Blair's wins is rather silly. He did move the party more to the centre, but they were still Labour.
Arguably Cameron tried to do the same in 2010, rebranding the Tory party as caring and definitely not nasty, except he didn’t quite win outright. But it would be a fool who would contend that Cameron wasn’t a Conservative Prime Minister.
Arguably Cameron tried to do the same in 2010, rebranding the Tory party as caring and definitely not nasty, except he didn’t quite win outright. But it would be a fool who would contend that Cameron wasn’t a Conservative Prime Minister.
Conservative voters who trusted Tories with the economy should be melting ...
1) Brexit. The whole thing has happened under the Tories. Fine as an ideology. Not fine as an economic decision, to leave the world's biggest trading bloc. Still, it opens the door to direct deals with China ...
2) Except today we told China to get stuffed. And
3) On top of this we have Covid, and the choices taken to whack the economy since March
These three things together are going to be crippling.
A shame there was no better alternative at voting time. It seems that the best conservatives don't go into politics any more.
1) Brexit. The whole thing has happened under the Tories. Fine as an ideology. Not fine as an economic decision, to leave the world's biggest trading bloc. Still, it opens the door to direct deals with China ...
2) Except today we told China to get stuffed. And
3) On top of this we have Covid, and the choices taken to whack the economy since March
These three things together are going to be crippling.
A shame there was no better alternative at voting time. It seems that the best conservatives don't go into politics any more.