With regard to the corruption of awarding of £ billions of taxpayers' money to Ministers' mates and corporate allies via dodgy contracts during Covid, no other party, other than Reform, would have done that for two very simple reasons:Nope, I remember and won't forgive them for some of the things they did, likewise I'm mature enough to understand some of the mistakes were in the pursuit of trying to do the right thing.
And you're deluded for thinking others wouldn't act in a similar manner. Being in power is very different than sniping from the sidelines or being captain hindsight but we aren't ever going to agree on that so let's leave it there.
1) Conservative philosophy starts from the premise that self-interest and pursuit of personal gain are inherent in human nature; that we are fundamentally selfish and acquisitive as a species, and this 'natural' desire to become richer is the engine of social progress. The individual is prioritised over society. As a result, Conservatives believe that anything which makes some people rich is to be applauded, and that businessmen and entrepreneurs are society's heroes, whereas those who seek to reduce inequality are 'going against the grain of human nature', or are apparently motivated by 'the politics of envy'. Of course, when ordinary workers and trade unions want more, they are condemned as greedy and selfish!
2) The links between Conservatives and the business community are incestuous and interchangeable. Many Conservative MPs and Ministers have always emanated from backgrounds in business, banking and high finance, and are far more sympathetic to the demands of business than to those of ordinary workers and trade unions. Equally, when they retire from politics, or lose their seats in an election, many Conservatives join the boards of companies and banks, having been invited by their corporate mates. There is effectively a revolving door between the Conservative Party and Britain's boardrooms.
Also, the Conservatives have always received huge donations at election time from large companies and wealthy businessmen - often far more than Labour receives from the trade unions, and very much more than parties like the Lib Dems and the Greens receive.
This combined impact of this 'humans are naturally selfish' philosophy, and the symbiotic links between the Conservative Party and big business/finance, means that corruption and cronyism are much, much, more likely under Conservative governments; mutual favours and mates scratching each others' backs.
Remember, too, that many Conservatives genuinely believe that they are 'born to rule', an arrogance which inevitably leads to an attitude that 'the rules don't apply to us' - laws and taxes are for us plebs. Hence the Tory mentality of "Don't do as we do, do as we say."
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