- Oct 12, 2022
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I’d have more respect for any Conservative voter who said they condemned his actions, and hoped the more moderate Tories took the party back from the far right.
Those who don’t, condone the far right views of the present cabal, in my opinion.
This all day long. Any rational observer of both our relative standing in the world, and our quality of life, can see that Conservatism in its present form doesn’t work.
The ‘tax cut, tax cut, tax cut” rhetoric has provably failed. It’s proven an act of self-sabotage, damaging our national infrastructure in a manner that will cost more in public money to repair than it would’ve if it had just been run competently in the first place.
Add to that being repeatedly and openly lied to by a man who was a known and proven liar, yet was selected by the Conservative Party as fit for the highest office in the land, and anyone of good faith of any political stripe with the welfare of their country at heart, should have no qualms in loudly and quickly condemning both Johnson and the Conservative Party’s judgment for selecting him.
I can absolutely accept having no love for Labour, they’re far from flawless, but to proclaim “they’re all as bad as each other” is the last refuge of the scoundrel.
They are not all as bad as each other. If @wehatepalace and those who think like them can’t see the difference, that problem is theirs.