Disunited Tories don’t seem to WANT to win the next election
With their ratings in the opinion polls plummeting, the Conservatives need unity more than ever.
But their party, even in Parliament, has fragmented into a coalition of vaguely-allied rabble, and a series of poor leaders has allowed the rot to set in.
Watch this:
What do you think?
Is there any way back for the Conservatives, as they stand now?
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Well of course not, Labour offers everything they are happy with and he is a white male.
Both the tory criminal Cartel and Starmer’s zionist bought and paid for racist, fake labour party must be defeated at the next General election! Otherwise nothing will change!
The tories know damn well that the gravy boat has floated. Even Putin wouldn’t throw roubles at these useless cretins so it’s either Farage or a real job now. F*ck the lot of them!
Despite the opinion polls giving Labour a huge lead, Labour are looking less like a government-in-waiting.
I do not think I have ever been so despondent about the state of British politics.