Should I even bother to make a thread about the UK Tories?

Periplus

Min Al-Nahr ila Al-Ba7r
VIP
I think Priti is too disliked to become the PM.

Rishi has been distancing himself from Boris, and is generally liked by the public.

His economic policies during covid, e.g. furlough have been successful. He has worked hard to portray himself as competent.

I think Rishi is the favourite to be the next tory. The competition is kinda weak though.

I think if Rishi becomes PM, the Tories will win a landslide in the next election.

He is young, ethnic, smart, rich and has moderate policies.
 
I think if Rishi becomes PM, the Tories will win a landslide in the next election.

He is young, ethnic, smart, rich and has moderate policies.
For sure I think he's their best hope. And he's the "best" Tory in terms of competency.

But idk about landslide, the Tories are losing the so called "red wall" seats up north. These are working class cadaan traditionally labour voters. Usually they strongly dislike the Tories, but Boris and his populist Brexit campaign won them over. I think Rishi would lose majority of these to labour (unless he runs a culture wars type campaign in these areas).

I think the Tories face an up hill task in the next election tbh, but a lot can happen in 2 years.

Historically, a good indicator of future election outcome is to see which major party is losing votes/ seats to the lib dems. Currently, that's the Tories.
 

reer

VIP
Boris and the Tories, will NEVER lose power. Labour (the left in general) are absolutely despised outside of the major cities.

The UK, has gone backwards for the past 12 years, that the Tories have been in charge, but still the win election after election. In the last general election of 2019, they won by a fucking landslide and now have a scary majority in parliament.

Why is that? Because cadaans are angry. They hate the hordes of immigrants that have been defiling their country, from terrorism and high crime rates by people from immigrant families, the various child grooming cases from the Midlands to the North by Pakistani men, drugs and knife and gun crimes by Black and Somali youths......the list goes on and on.

And what do all these racial minority groups running wild have in common? They're labour voters, and were welcomed and given citizenship by Labour governments.

Make no mistake about it, fascism is on the horizon in the UK. They're even gonna now send in the Royal Navy, to deal with civilian refugees crossing the Channel in rubber boats.
there wouldnt be hordes of immigrants if they didnt go colonizing. chickens coming home to roost. :manny:
 

Calaf

Veni Vidi Vici
2022 CHESS CHAMP
GENERALISSIMO
VIP
I think if Rishi becomes PM, the Tories will win a landslide in the next election.

He is young, ethnic, smart, rich and has moderate policies.
The establishment will not accept it, and its a mere fact.

Not to deem to be racist, but I doubt we’ll see any other PM than the conventional ones.

It goes against the whole concept of the Conservatives party.
 
I think Priti is too disliked to become the PM.

Rishi has been distancing himself from Boris, and is generally liked by the public.

His economic policies during covid, e.g. furlough have been successful. He has worked hard to portray himself as competent.

I think Rishi is the favourite to be the next tory. The competition is kinda weak though.
I agree. Priti is disliked. Both because of her bullying scandal and her failure to handle the many refugees crossing the channel.
Rishi has a chance, but we’ll have to see how he handles the soaring inflation
 
For sure I think he's their best hope. And he's the "best" Tory in terms of competency.

But idk about landslide, the Tories are losing the so called "red wall" seats up north. These are working class cadaan traditionally labour voters. Usually they strongly dislike the Tories, but Boris and his populist Brexit campaign won them over. I think Rishi would lose majority of these to labour (unless he runs a culture wars type campaign in these areas).

I think the Tories face an up hill task in the next election tbh, but a lot can happen in 2 years.

Historically, a good indicator of future election outcome is to see which major party is losing votes/ seats to the lib dems. Currently, that's the Tories.
Tories will be in power for the comming 10 years or more Labour is finished.
 
What about Rishi Sunak or Priti Patel?

Haven’t they bootyclapped enough to be considered “English”.
Hell no do I want a xaasid Hindi running this country. Boris is the best we got. And now he completely took down the restrictions he is safe again.
 
Tories will be in power for the comming 10 years or more Labour is finished.
That's just the nature of British politics sxb. The last time a party wasn't in power for at least a decade was in the 70s.

Also, you have to acknowledge why the tories won the 2019 election so comfortably: Boris & Brexit.

They won so many seats on the Brexit issue alone. Thankfully, most people can now see Boris for the buffoon that he is.

Without Boris & Brexit, I think the next election is finely poised. Labour are leading the polls currently, but a lot can change in 2 years.
 
Tories will be in power for the comming 10 years or more Labour is finished.
Didn't Labour lose a shit-ton of historically Labour areas in the last general election?
he will just apologise and cause another ruckus with the help of his media cronies to get the story off him. Classic BoJo...
I think Bojo's fucked, they're out for blood lol. Some Torie back bencher went all Neville Chamberlain on him. I think it's partyly why Bojo's lifting the Covid restriction to appease us plebeians.
 

Periplus

Min Al-Nahr ila Al-Ba7r
VIP
Didn't Labour lose a shit-ton of historically Labour areas in the last general election?

I think Bojo's fucked, they're out for blood lol. Some Torie back bencher went all Neville Chamberlain on him. I think it's partyly why Bojo's lifting the Covid restriction to appease us plebeians.

Labor under Starmer is desperately trying to be Tory-lite, so much so that it’s becoming an attractive option to anti-Boris Tories.

They probably thought that the best thing to do after Corbyn was to go completely the other direction.

Problem is that now the Conservatives have become the party of reason esp if led by Sunak and Labor has bled approximately 200K members.
 
Labor under Starmer is desperately trying to be Tory-lite, so much so that it’s becoming an attractive option to anti-Boris Tories.

They probably thought that the best thing to do after Corbyn was to go completely the other direction.

Problem is that now the Conservatives have become the party of reason esp if led by Sunak and Labor has bled approximately 200K members.
Corbyn did so much damage to labour wallahi. He allowed a party that historically represented the working classes and migrants to be co-opted by cunty upper middle class cadaan commie larpers. I liked his views on Israel though :lolbron:
 

Periplus

Min Al-Nahr ila Al-Ba7r
VIP
Corbyn did so much damage to labour wallahi. He allowed a party that historically represented the working classes and migrants to be co-opted by cunty upper middle class cadaan commie larpers. I liked his views on Israel though :lolbron:

His problem was too many radical policies too soon and his position on brexit was too much to handle.

Plus he had a lack of charisma and was too susceptible to a media smear campaign by Murdoch.

His main issue was Brexit tho, I don’t necessarily think he lost because people didn’t like his policies.
 

Calaf

Veni Vidi Vici
2022 CHESS CHAMP
GENERALISSIMO
VIP
His problem was too many radical policies too soon and his position on brexit was too much to handle.

Plus he had a lack of charisma and was too susceptible to a media smear campaign by Murdoch.

His main issue was Brexit tho, I don’t necessarily think he lost because people didn’t like his policies.
Its Cameron fault, and Ed Miliband didn't utilise the position that Brexit was not needed and just creates more issues for the average day person. Corbyn just picked up the pieces.

The after effects of leaving too, Imagine being in the same passport line as someone from Somalia whose passport is recognised or not, depending on the day :kendrickcry:
 

Periplus

Min Al-Nahr ila Al-Ba7r
VIP
Its Cameron fault, and Ed Miliband didn't utilise the position that Brexit was not needed and just creates more issues for the average day person. Corbyn just picked up the pieces.

The after effects of leaving too, Imagine being in the same passport line as someone from Somalia whose passport is recognised or not, depending on the day :kendrickcry:

Corbyn didn’t hone in on the two main points during the election.

1. Boris is incompetent.

2. Brexit isn’t working out, let’s go back to the drawing board.

At the time of the election, it looked like a no-deal Brexit was happening until the parliament passed a law preventing it. Basically, tying Boris’ hands together.

Plus from the moderate fiscal policies put out by the Tories since 2020, it’s very clear that Corbyn had an impact on UK politics more than people care to admit.
 

Calaf

Veni Vidi Vici
2022 CHESS CHAMP
GENERALISSIMO
VIP
Corbyn didn’t hone in on the two main points during the election.

1. Boris is incompetent.

2. Brexit isn’t working out, let’s go back to the drawing board.

At the time of the election, it looked like a no-deal Brexit was happening until the parliament passed a law preventing it. Basically, tying Boris’ hands together.

Plus from the moderate fiscal policies put out by the Tories since 2020, it’s very clear that Corbyn had an impact on UK politics more than people care to admit.
He couldn't, with all the anti-Semitism and the negative and biased media coverage against him, he was in no position to say anything. If Corbyn was running again and had the party under his helmet, then there would have been a lot more support, then the incumbent. Labour no longer resonates with the average worker, it is no longer the party of the worker.

Corbyn is a people's leader, it was unfortunate that he had to go in such fashion.
 

Trending

Top