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UK: What Next for the Conservative Party?
Tories appear more likely to go left than right
Tories appear more likely to go left than right
British PM Rishi Sunak can make pledges all he likes, but “a furious nation simply isn’t listening,” one commentator said.
Mixed messages about incoming school guidelines suggest this may yet again amount to nothing.
The problem is that much of the British establishment “still lives in the mental world of EU membership.”
There are correct answers to all the great questions before us, and no dissent is permitted.
FROM THE SPRING 2024 PRINT EDITION
“Globalism on steroids is all that the Conservative Party now has to offer.”
Commentators now say the biggest question is whether Farage will return to frontline politics.
Campaigners say the government is opening the door to further censorship.
Rishi Sunak failed to address the two decades of unfettered mass immigration as the cause of increasing social division.
Sources say they are not scared of losing their seats—but winning them.
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