Next Tory PM may be the last, says The Week In Tory writer
The Conservative Party is on its last legs because it is trying to accommodate too many factions, according to Russ Jones, author of popular Twitter item The Week In Tory (TWIT).
He writes:
The Tories are
1. One Nation Conservatives, who would be recognisable to Ken Clark, and are – at the margins – interchangeable with some Lib Dems. Mercer. Wallace
2. Xenophobic English nationalists, basically UKIP, obsessed with immigration and sovereignty, eg Braverman, Patel
— Russ Jones (@RussInCheshire) October 20, 2022
5. Machine politicians attempting to hold all this together for no reason better than: they have nothing else in their lives, except for a psychotic belief that they alone deserve to rule. Gove or May, essentially
— Russ Jones (@RussInCheshire) October 20, 2022
And that was enough to let them ignore it
Then Truss
But every one of them has blown up the dreams of one of those 5 cohorts. Out of self-preservation they'll try to find a new leader 3/5 can just about live with until an election
— Russ Jones (@RussInCheshire) October 20, 2022
Tories have been the longest-lasting and most successful political party in the world cos they're shape-shifters, and it's possible they'll try to do it again.
But my gut says: no. I suspect whoever is next will go down as the final PM of the UK Conservative Party.
Drink?
— Russ Jones (@RussInCheshire) October 20, 2022
Mine will be a spiced rum and coke.
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This writer is as out of touch with the public as any politician.
We have a Labour party not split by factions, but entirely opposite beliefs, with one set of beliefs being purged out of the party, so only the Tories will remain in the Labour party.
Tory party holds one unifying belief, it is the party of the richest 1 per cent, wealthy men. Tory party ideals are the same as the upper class has always held in UK.
Lib Dems are fully Tory, being right wing Labour by another name.
But all this means nothing to the public, who have no knowledge at all about the most basic concepts of politics, about the framework of how we are governed, what parliament does, the difference between MPs, Peers and councillors, or what the heck they are, none of it.
Us ladies did not talk to each other about pension issues and so did not realise Blair and Labour’s government was the worst government in state pension history (begun as a bit of charity in 1908, first payment 1909, became part real only under Clement Attlee and only bettered by Harold Wilson), against women pensioners and 1950s to 1980s born. All that had been gained by ladies was stripped away by Blair and Brown.
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