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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I gave up my Party membership with the first of the TINO's hug a hoodie "Call me Sir Dave". Saw the way it was going then and sure enough he was followed by Treason and then Boris, short while ok but then went super green and now Mr Sunak the biggest WEF stooge yet.
Where I live it will remain tory so its likely I will go Reform. They wont get anywhere but if enough votes are cast that way perhaps the Tories will clearout the Metropolitan liberal elite and become Conservatives again ready for the following election.
I'd like to see my previous favoute Kemi lead them to victory.
intriguing that our resident tories are concerned only with tactics and not with strategy... what kind of long term plan do the tories actually have for the UK other than "us in charge"? the answer is that they have none.
the uk is plagued by shorttermism and that is a result of the two party system... no long term investment, no serious ideas about what the role of this country is, no interest in solving the decay of our economy, no plan to deal with this country's suffocating gerontocracy... when one party is destroyed the other will be free to break apart and then just maybe we can get some actual ideas in our politics. solve et coagula.
i truly hope not dave50... that would be the worst possible outcome
naomi
i need to look at the candidates in my area more closely before i decide... i have recently come to the conclusion that i cannot support my existing Labour MP and so i need to choose between the other candidates. maybe green if i like who they are putting up.
'A week is a long time in politics' Wilson, wasn't it? Also 'Events, dear boy, events.' MacMillan I think.
I couldn't bring myself to vote Tory again t.b.h.. I've nearly always voted Tory, exception being when I voted UKIP to help force the referendum. So many reasons not to.
Sunak was foisted onto the membership for a start. No-one seems to have grasped that you actually have to do something to solve problems and that we are not now tied to the EU - so we can do whatever is required.
I've twice joined the Tory party and been let down. This time I joined on the back of May's Mansion House speech - when she sounded as if she meant to get Brexit done properly. I've simply let it lapse - I can't be bothered to tell them why.
I'll probably vote for Reform - or The Yorkshire Party, depends what happens between now and the election. Labour & the others are a no-no.
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