
What Choice Do Genuine British Conservatives Have at This Election?
The big debate is between voting Tory to stop Labour and voting Reform in the hope of long-term change. Neither option is perfect.

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.”

This is bad news for the Conservatives. But it’s far worse for democracy.

A suspiciously large number of bets were placed just before the election was called.

Pundits have described this as a “symbolic moment” that harms both Labour and, especially, the Conservatives.

British PM Rishi Sunak can make pledges all he likes, but “a furious nation simply isn’t listening,” one commentator said.

Sunak, branded “unpatriotic” by Nigel Farage, could even be at risk of losing his own seat in Parliament.

“Furious” Tory MPs believe the PM has simply “given up” and “wants out.”