Something Terminally Wrong with the Conservative Party: An Interview with Robin Harris
FROM THE SPRING 2024 PRINT EDITION
“Globalism on steroids is all that the Conservative Party now has to offer.”
FROM THE SPRING 2024 PRINT EDITION
“Globalism on steroids is all that the Conservative Party now has to offer.”
The Conservative Party is riddled with speculation about new leadership, but none of the possible candidates would bring any meaningful change.
A beleaguered Rishi Sunak is considering calling an early election if more MPs defect to the former Brexit Party.
Commentators now say the biggest question is whether Farage will return to frontline politics.
Jeremy Hunt was accused of “tinkering” with the economy and “pandering” to the Left.
Far more socially liberal MPs are likely to hold their seats, a poll suggests.
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.
The party lost two previously safe seats while Reform Party surged.
Liz Truss’s new ‘Popular Conservatism’ group is a rehash of others that launched before it, and is just as likely to fail as badly as they have.
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