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[Politics] Tory voters- where do you go from here?



Zeberdi

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Oct 20, 2022
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If they continue with this, then they will be in the wilderness for years. They need to put daylight between themselves and Reform and the reason that needs to happen is simply that the people in charge of Reform are past looking at cosey deals or merging with the Tories. Ten years ago, the headbanger route might have worked with Reform buy-in, but it won't anymore.
Agree completely.

How the Tories manage to put clear blue sky between both themselves and Labour with a moderate yet distinctive one-nation conservatism whilst at the same time distancing themselves from the far right elements of the Conservative Party (typified by Braverman, Rees Mogg and Truss) without duplicating Reform’s platform will be a real challenge. It is a challenge that needs to be met asap imo - a healthy democracy is measured by the strength of its opposition and the last thing we need in this Country is Farage’s Reform being the only alternative to a Labour Government.

If I were a Conservative Party member, I’d be looking very closely at someone like James Cleverly who stands a better chance to unite the Party than eg Braverman or Badenoch who will only divide the Party even further.
 




stewart12

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Jan 16, 2019
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Agree completely.

How the Tories manage to put clear blue sky between both themselves and Labour with a moderate yet distinctive one-nation conservatism whilst at the same time distancing themselves from the far right elements of the Conservative Party (typified by Braverman, Rees Mogg and Truss) without duplicating Reform’s platform will be a real challenge. It is a challenge that needs to be met asap imo - a healthy democracy is measured by the strength of its opposition and the last thing we need in this Country is Farage’s Reform being the only alternative to a Labour Government.

If I were a Conservative Party member, I’d be looking very closely at someone like James Cleverly who stands a better chance to unite the Party than eg Braverman or Badenoch who will only divide the Party even further.

I was thinking this also
 






Lever

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Feb 6, 2019
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This delegate at the popcon event explained that the defeated tory MP he most missed after the election debacle was Liz Truss.

I honestly didn't know that such serial idiocy existed.....
 

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WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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After nearly 3 weeks of dull, boring Government, eventually some Political excitement.

The Conservative fun factory is back up and running, but this time with absolutely no risk to the country. The Tory leadership contest is due to end in November but judging from previous form could run and run with the same dysfunctional cast gearing up for a completely new set of psychodramas, backstabbing and general narcissistic lunacy.

We've got Cleverly, never has anybody been more ironically named. His personal high was describing the Rwanda plan as 'Batshit crazy' shortly before being given responsibility for implementing it :facepalm:

Tom Tugendhat, the sensible one, so absolutely no chance of being elected by the swivel eyed members :laugh:

Robert Jenrick, the immigration minister who resigned because he wasn't up to it :dunce:

And, waiting in the wings, Braverman, Patel etc etc.

I do worry about having the conservative membership elect the leader (see Truss). After Johnson kicked out and sidelined all sensible Conservatives, I really can't see any quick ways back :shrug:
 


Giraffe

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Aug 8, 2005
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After nearly 3 weeks of dull, boring Government, eventually some Political excitement.

The Conservative fun factory is back up and running, but this time with absolutely no risk to the country. The Tory leadership contest is due to end in November but judging from previous form could run and run with the same dysfunctional cast gearing up for a completely new set of psychodramas, backstabbing and general narcissistic lunacy.

We've got Cleverly, never has anybody been more ironically named. His personal high was describing the Rwanda plan as 'Batshit crazy' shortly before being given responsibility for implementing it :facepalm:

Tom Tugendhat, the sensible one, so absolutely no chance of being elected by the swivel eyed members :laugh:

Robert Jenrick, the immigration minister who resigned because he wasn't up to it :dunce:

And, waiting in the wings, Braverman, Patel etc etc.

I do worry about having the conservative membership elect the leader (see Truss). After Johnson kicked out and sidelined all sensible Conservatives, I really can't see any quick ways back :shrug:
I don't think you need to worry. It will be a stitch up. MPs will narrow it down to two, Badenoch and one other and then the one other will be forced to withdraw before the members even vote. There is no democracy left in the Tory party.
 




WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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I don't think you need to worry. It will be a stitch up. MPs will narrow it down to two, Badenoch and one other and then the one other will be forced to withdraw before the members even vote. There is no democracy left in the Tory party.

I'm sorry but 'There is no democracy left in the Tory party' from someone who has just switched from Conservative to Reform UK has to be a joke, doesn't it ? Do you want to remind me of the democratic process for electing the leader of Reform UK :laugh:
 


Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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I don't think you need to worry. It will be a stitch up. MPs will narrow it down to two, Badenoch and one other and then the one other will be forced to withdraw before the members even vote. There is no democracy left in the Tory party.
Been pilfering Nads for this anti-Bad Enoch insight?
 














sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
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Hove
I doubt the leader they select will still be in charge by the election.

In fact I don't think the next leader after will be in charge by then either.
 


Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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In an NSC EXCLUSIVE, I can reveal that when I saw Kemi earlier this week I took the opportunity to ask her when she would be announcing her candidacy for the leadership of the Conservative Party.

Whereupon she declined to comment and just looked at me funny.
 




Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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It took the Tories years to get themselves a Blair-Lite (Call me Dave) and get back to power. I do wonder if they’ve learnt their lesson and get TT (Starmer-Lite) in for the next GE? For if they move to the right with one of the headbangers, they are going to be out of power for a generation.
 




GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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It took the Tories years to get themselves a Blair-Lite (Call me Dave) and get back to power. I do wonder if they’ve learnt their lesson and get TT (Starmer-Lite) in for the next GE? For if they move to the right with one of the headbangers, they are going to be out of power for a generation.
Does anybody seriously think this country needs an [anybody] lite PM?
 


dsr-burnley

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Aug 15, 2014
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I don't see how the Tories can move further to the left. They are already in favour of higher taxes than any Labour government has ever dared (though that record won't last long) and higher immigration than any Labour government has ever dared (that record may stand for a while, though probably not.) The spend more on the NHS and on welfare than any previous government, they continue to support pointless EU rules such as the one that makes it illegal for a vet to prescribe medicines that are used on humans if the same product is licensed for animals, they continue to support red tape and quangos. I don't see that adapting even more Labour policies will help.
 


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