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Boxed into a corner and had the middle ground taken away from him by Labour veering to the right.Once the loonies had high jacked the agenda he was fighting on sinking sand.
Sunak is a decent bloke and very likable. He did a good job as Chancellor too. Such a shame. Hopefully now the Conservatives will be Conservative again now though.
Quote from: TonySoprano on July 05, 2024, 11:57:27 amSunak is a decent bloke and very likable. He did a good job as Chancellor too. Such a shame. Hopefully now the Conservatives will be Conservative again now though.Did you eat out to help out tony?
Sunak is a decent, honest bloke who deserved more respect than he got for his efforts when faced with nye-on impossible situations. Go and spend some of your money (while you still have it!) on a good break away from all the hatred and f**k'em!
I'm not sure I agree with that old chestnut about the Tories paying the price of pitching to the right. I think they came up with a few batshit right wing policies in the run up to the election in a panic to stave of the threat of Reform but it was too little too late. I can't say i've viewed them as being even remotely "right wing" for rather a long time. Labour love to try and put some distance between them and the Tories by claiming the Tories are way over on the right but that's just disingenuously trying to conceal where Labour themselves are. I dont see anything remotely Conservative about this outgoing lot. Big tax, big state, big regulation, unfriendly to business (SMEs I mean, not multi-nationals), net zero, soft on crime and immigration, soft on social conservatism etc etc. I dont see much that is "Conservative" about this lot.No, the reason people have desserted the Tories is because they have managed to alienate pretty much every single facet of their support. Remainers in the party annoyed about Bexit, Leavers in the party annoyed about the version of Brexit that has been delivered. "One Nation" conservatives furious about Rwanda and the party stance on kicking immigrants and "social" conversatives furious about the failure to reduce immigration. They have singularly tried and failed to please everyone and ended up pleasing absolutely nobody. The moderates have gone to the Lib Dems and the right wing has gone to Reform. They have no reason to exist anymore and I'm glad they're got their arses kicked. What the Conservative party looks like after this is going to be very interesting to see. If they wheel out another Hunt or Cameron, globalist liberal they wont get anywhere. There is literally no place else for them to go other than to the right. I see Farage is 8/1 to be the next Conservative leader. That makes him fifth favourite. I dont see that happening anytime soon but I wouldnt mind a bet on him rejoining within the next year or two and that would be very interesting to watch, if he manages to bring those 6 million voters with him. A unified right under the Conservative banner with Farage as their poster boy could realistically make inroads into those red wall seats that voted for the Johnson government in 2019. That wasnt about right/left politics, it was about the culture wars and i suspect once the Conservatives/Right (whatever it looks like) gets its shit together the next one will be fought along the same lines. Very interesting times.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on July 05, 2024, 12:31:02 pmSunak is a decent, honest bloke who deserved more respect than he got for his efforts when faced with nye-on impossible situations. Go and spend some of your money (while you still have it!) on a good break away from all the hatred and f**k'em! Is that last para directed at Sunak?
''Ms Braverman had suggested the Conservatives should welcome Mr Farage into the party as there was not much difference between the Tories and Reform. Asked about this, Mr Farage said: “Well, look, I mean, Suella Braverman said I should rejoin the Conservatives because our policies are very similar''https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/farage-braverman-reform-tories-election-defeat-b2559854.html
"You may be a Brit but you were not of Britain and you could have been the PM or President of anywhere ."What on earth is that supposed to mean?
Strange how the departing Tories all want to be civil and play nice now they are irrelevent
Sunak is a decent bloke and very likable. He did a good job as Chancellor too. Such a shame. Hopefully the Conservatives will be Conservative again now though.
Quote from: Filo on July 05, 2024, 06:14:09 pmStrange how the departing Tories all want to be civil and play nice now they are irreleventIt's called dignity and accepting the result of a democratic election. Which is clearly something completely lost on the left. Quite amusing how the left are disappointed that there isn't more kicking and screaming from the right.
Quote from: TonySoprano on July 05, 2024, 11:57:27 amSunak is a decent bloke and very likable. He did a good job as Chancellor too. Such a shame. Hopefully the Conservatives will be Conservative again now though.A brilliant job with tax payers money, spent money like confetti... yet most never saw a penny, just higher taxes !!Covid and Brexit ruined this country and both overseen by this man.