ChatterBank0 min ago
If The Conservatives Lose The Next General Election...
...who would be your preferred choice to lead the party, and why?
Answers
No best answer has yet been selected by sp1814. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The name that keeps coming to me is Kemi Badenoch: she is supposedly quite right wing but she seems pretty level-headed. If the tories do lose badly the chances are they'll panic and oust Sunak and go for someone unelectable. When Labour ditched Michael Foot they picked someone who was able to survive one defeat (ditto Corbyn tho in rather different circumstances). If there was a new leader they might need at least two goes at it: chances are they wouldn't get a third. But who knows: this is based on the assumption they'll lose badly this year. Maybe they won't, but you feel the chances of retaining an overall majority are slim in which case huge instability might follow.
Well unless it's someone willing to listen to the will of the public and change the party direction one wonders if it is worth their effort.
Some decent options aren't interested, such as Jacob Rees-Mogg. A good choice would be to negate the previous error and invite Boris Johnson back. Aside from that, a natural choice would be Suella Braverman since she is one of the few still apparently supporting what needs to be done. Then there are others that would need pre-activity to make them eligible, such as David Frost. And if one is contemplating going that far, why not offer Nigel Farage membership and a safe seat to get him voted in as PM on the nod ?
That of course would be the classic mistake: assuming hard core party members and their followers speak for the electorate, a mistake Labour made most recently in 2015. That's what I meant when I said I feared the worst. "What needs to be done" bears uncomfortable undertones to a certain book by that old terrorist Lenin
what does "proper toryism" consist of? it seems to me that the pantry is bare when it comes to actual ideas...
the country would benefit in my view from a right wing party that had coherent ideas about what it thinks the country is and what it needs... the tories are often accused of being "left wing" by people with a very poor understanding of left wing ideas but the truth is that it is a party of nihilists. better for all of us if it splits and becomes something else.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.