UK Tories Already Lack Enthusiasm for Their New Leader
Critics say the membership chose Kemi Badenoch for “continuity,” but the country is “hungry for serious change.”
Critics say the membership chose Kemi Badenoch for “continuity,” but the country is “hungry for serious change.”
Kemi Badenoch criticised for using dubious statistics in British Conservative leadership bid.
Conservatives told that Labour will be in power “for a decade by default” unless they work with Reform.
More than any other, this issue “will determine whether the Conservative Party comes off life support,” analysts say.
The former prime minister believes the Conservatives must continue to work to “finish the job of reaching net zero.”
It seems we have the bland leading the bland, but recusant conservatives can use this time to decide what is worth fighting for, and it is most certainly not more of the same.
The big debate is between voting Tory to stop Labour and voting Reform in the hope of long-term change. Neither option is perfect.
Britain’s former home secretary said that attacking Farage “is like a patient berating the doctor for the illness.”
The party is taking more from Labour’s traditional base than the media gives it credit for.
The Tories only harm themselves when they say Labour has “no plans.”
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