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[Politics] Tory meltdown finally arrived [was: incoming]...



chickens

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The Conservative Party is now 100% the tinfoil hat party. The Liberal Democrats are shaping up to be the official opposition at this rate. They’d be an improvement.

Edit: it is incredible to me that an incumbent governing party has chosen to be the party of conspiracy theory and deliberate untruth DESPITE HAVING BEEN IN POWER FOR NEARLY FIFTEEN YEARS.

How does it feel this helps it?
 




Pinkie Brown

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Daisy Cooper, the deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats, one of the main parties on the council in question, said: “Maria Caulfield should apologise to local people and report her leaflet to the ministerial ethics adviser. That would be the honest and decent thing to do.
She called the leaflets “dishonest”, adding: “After years of Conservative sleaze and scandal, the public desperately wants a return to integrity in politics, yet Maria Caulfield is spreading baseless claims. [She] is deliberately misleading the public to try to save her own job. This is a new low for the Conservative party.”
This Daisy Cooper seems a bit dim...

First, she expects a Tory to do the honest and decent thing and then she claims that this is a new low for the Conservatives. Has she not been paying attention?

As for Caulfield, this is just a Hail Mary attempt as she knows she's 99.9% certain to lose her seat (good riddance)
She's surely gone although notably, Caulfield as far as I know hasn't declared she will run yet. Were the constituency the town of Lewes alone she wouldn't have been anywhere near Westminster. Its a large constituency that takes in Seaford, Newhaven and Polegate plus rural areas which got her over the line previously.
 


nicko31

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Sunak's latest reset attempt can be summed up succinctly: be afraid, be very afraid, so afraid that you'll have to do the unthinkable and vote for my lot.

How many more resets is he going to attempt ahead of the election?
It really does feel at times like the Tories behaving like the opposition. Sunak is doing trying to pretend that everything before 22nd October 2022 was nothing to do with him, utterly bizarre
 


Peteinblack

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The Conservative Party is now 100% the tinfoil hat party. The Liberal Democrats are shaping up to be the official opposition at this rate. They’d be an improvement.

Edit: it is incredible to me that an incumbent governing party has chosen to be the party of conspiracy theory and deliberate untruth DESPITE HAVING BEEN IN POWER FOR NEARLY FIFTEEN YEARS.

How does it feel this helps it?
I guess it hopes that any claims it makes, however absurd, will divert attention from the absolute fuckwittery of the last 15 years. After all, they've got us discussing it on here right now!

It knows that some people are so gullible that they'll believe anything the Conservatives say, however ridiculous, especially if it is echoed by the Right-wing press. Then anyone who disagrees and points out the utter absurdity, and total lack of evidence, will be denounced as Woke, or a Commie who 'hates their country'.

It's another example of the Tories desperately adopting the tactics of Trump's Republicans.
 
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Peteinblack

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Hear the Tories are u-turning on criminalising homelessness. Well for one, it's a little too late for that now, and secondly, I forgot they were trying to do that. Don't care if they're u-turning, that's disgusting to think they even thought to do that to people. Utter ****s.
Were planning to criminalise the homeless - while (last month) watering-down legislation to ban no-fault evictions, after lobbying from landlords. Surprise, surprise!

The current Tories really are complete and utter *****
 


MJsGhost

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She's surely gone although notably, Caulfield as far as I know hasn't declared she will run yet. Were the constituency the town of Lewes alone she wouldn't have been anywhere near Westminster. Its a large constituency that takes in Seaford, Newhaven and Polegate plus rural areas which got her over the line previously.
I live in a rural village within the Lewes constituency. The absence of Conservative placards for any recent elections has been remarkable. Either CCHQ has given up on Lewes and withdrawn budget, or their traditional supporters (even the farmers) have given up on them. Neither is a good sign for their election prospects. I suppose they might just be too embarrassed to show support in public, but that's not exactly an endorsement either.

The Greens have made huge gains in the local elections round here, which might offer a sliver of hope to Caulfield that the anti-Tory vote will be split, but I suspect we'll end up with a comfortable win for the LibDems.
 




Stato

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The Conservative Party is now 100% the tinfoil hat party.
Their problem is that they follow the US Republican Party playbook and that party was a busted flush and hollowed out by the Tea Party / MAGA / Christian Right lunatics some time ago.

There is no longer any kind of respectable political / economic theory coming from the right. They have had every opportunity to test their theories in real life over coming up for half a century and they just don't work. There is no trickle down effect. Low taxes do not produce growth that lifts all boats. Small Government does not save money. Society is not more equal. Individuals are not more free. It was all wrong. It all failed for all except the richest who were responsible for pushing it in the first place. All they have left is to hang on to electoral power and they have fearmongering about nonsense as their only tactic left to do that, or bypassing electoral power totally which is the step they seem to have been attempting.
 


Peteinblack

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Their problem is that they follow the US Republican Party playbook and that party was a busted flush and hollowed out by the Tea Party / MAGA / Christian Right lunatics some time ago.

There is no longer any kind of respectable political / economic theory coming from the right. They have had every opportunity to test their theories in real life over coming up for half a century and they just don't work. There is no trickle down effect. Low taxes do not produce growth that lifts all boats. Small Government does not save money. Society is not more equal. Individuals are not more free. It was all wrong. It all failed for all except the richest who were responsible for pushing it in the first place. All they have left is to hang on to electoral power and they have fearmongering about nonsense as their only tactic left to do that, or bypassing electoral power totally which is the step they seem to have been attempting.
Brilliant summary.

In some respects, today's Tories remind me of the Communist headbangers in the old Soviet Union.

Rather than looking at the destruction, misery and total failure of their ideology and policies, they either insist that the 'program' simply needed more time to bear fruit, or it needed it be applied more energetically; a doubling-down.

There was also a common assumption that heretical non-believers and unpatriotic traitors in key civic and political institutions (civil service, media, universities, etc) were sabotaging the policies. These people needed to be weeded-out and replaced. Critics and opponents of the regime were either smeared and misrepresented to discredit them, or silenced - to defend freedom and democracy from 'enemies within'.

Hence Liz Trussolini's recent claim that she and Kwasi Kwarteng were victims of a conspiracy by the 'deep State' (the same claim made by Trump), as if the Treasury, Office of Budget Responsibility, and the Governor of the Bank of England, were swivel-eyed Marxists!

You couldn't make it up; sadly, you don't need to.
 
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Thunder Bolt

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I live in a rural village within the Lewes constituency. The absence of Conservative placards for any recent elections has been remarkable. Either CCHQ has given up on Lewes and withdrawn budget, or their traditional supporters (even the farmers) have given up on them. Neither is a good sign for their election prospects. I suppose they might just be too embarrassed to show support in public, but that's not exactly an endorsement either.

The Greens have made huge gains in the local elections round here, which might offer a sliver of hope to Caulfield that the anti-Tory vote will be split, but I suspect we'll end up with a comfortable win for the LibDems.
Caulfield only has a 2,000 majority anyway, which was down in 2019 from 2017. She had already started losing 'popularity'.

She is trying to curry favour in Newhaven at present blaming the Greens and Libdems for a waste food storage area on the Piddinghoe Road which got planning permission in April, despite very few people actually hearing about it. It was the Greens who voted it through but she keeps insisting on naming the LDs despite being told she is wrong.
She is also saying she will see what she can do to overturn it, which is nonsense because it would need a judicial review, although there are over 100 objections lodged over the weekend. It is slightly possible the Greens didn't do a proper consultation, but if it is overturned it won't be down to her.
 


Thunder Bolt

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Esther McVey is going full loopy today, by banning rainbow lanyards for civil servants and saying they will have to wear uniform lanyards (mine used to be BHAFC) and she doesn't want foreign students coming to British universities (their fees keep the unis open)
 


Since1982

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This stuff amazes me:

The “15-minute city” is an urban planning concept that focuses on placing local amenities within about a 15-minute walk of people’s homes. It is designed to make urban areas more pleasant places to live. A conspiracy theory has grown up around it that claims it is actually an attempt to restrict people’s freedoms – locking them into areas around their homes and preventing them travelling freely beyond.

With absolutely zero due respect to the people who buy into this nonsense - how? How on earth do you think this is a) plausible and / or b) enforceable?

Oh sure, we don't have enough police officers to respond to crimes in timely fashion but somehow they're going to be, what?, stationed at a 15 minute border to stop people from leaving?

It's f***ing mind-boggling to me that people believe this bollocks.

/endrant.
There is a particularly lunatic FB group in Burgess Hill which was originally set up to save a mini roundabout (I kid you not) but which has morphed into a generally right wing / pro conspiracy cess pit in which local councillors are threatened (two have had to resign and the police are involved) and 15 minute cities are regularly touted as extreme anti democracy/ anti car measures along with ULEZ (hardly an issue in Mid Sussex). There is no point in trying to have a reasonable fact based discussion, you'll be abused and eventually banned. In reality it's a very small group of people but it's scary how deep their ill informed prejudices run.
 




schmunk

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There is a particularly lunatic FB group in Burgess Hill which was originally set up to save a mini roundabout (I kid you not) but which has morphed into a generally right wing / pro conspiracy cess pit in which local councillors are threatened (two have had to resign and the police are involved) and 15 minute cities are regularly touted as extreme anti democracy/ anti car measures along with ULEZ (hardly an issue in Mid Sussex). There is no point in trying to have a reasonable fact based discussion, you'll be abused and eventually banned. In reality it's a very small group of people but it's scary how deep their ill informed prejudices run.
Ooh, ooh, what is it?
 


Scappa

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Jul 5, 2017
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Esther McVey is going full loopy today, by banning rainbow lanyards for civil servants and saying they will have to wear uniform lanyards (mine used to be BHAFC) and she doesn't want foreign students coming to British universities (their fees keep the unis open)
But evidently it's fine to elevate Russian mates of de Pfeffel to the House of Lords
 


Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Their problem is that they follow the US Republican Party playbook and that party was a busted flush and hollowed out by the Tea Party / MAGA / Christian Right lunatics some time ago.

There is no longer any kind of respectable political / economic theory coming from the right. They have had every opportunity to test their theories in real life over coming up for half a century and they just don't work. There is no trickle down effect. Low taxes do not produce growth that lifts all boats. Small Government does not save money. Society is not more equal. Individuals are not more free. It was all wrong. It all failed for all except the richest who were responsible for pushing it in the first place. All they have left is to hang on to electoral power and they have fearmongering about nonsense as their only tactic left to do that, or bypassing electoral power totally which is the step they seem to have been attempting.
Precisely. We've had 45 years of the neoliberal experiment subjected upon us and, lo and behold, it's been awful for the majority. Yet some still think it's the way to organise an economy, and then there are others that really enjoy the mobilisation of hate against all sorts of minorities and marginalised groups that has become so prominent since the onward march of neoliberal logic has been on the wane.
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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The Conservative Party is now 100% the tinfoil hat party. The Liberal Democrats are shaping up to be the official opposition at this rate. They’d be an improvement.

Edit: it is incredible to me that an incumbent governing party has chosen to be the party of conspiracy theory and deliberate untruth DESPITE HAVING BEEN IN POWER FOR NEARLY FIFTEEN YEARS.

How does it feel this helps it?
To be fair that's what Lee Anderson said/predicted last year (he probably wasn't supposed to be so honest) when they said the party (his at the time) would have to concentrate on culture wars because, post-Brexit, they had naff all left to cling onto.

Twats.
 




Machiavelli

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It really does feel at times like the Tories behaving like the opposition. Sunak is doing trying to pretend that everything before 22nd October 2022 was nothing to do with him, utterly bizarre
Not quite that bizarre though when you realise the record prior to Oct 22
 




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