- Wed Sep 20, 2023 4:01 pm
#53125
Sunak’s plan to row back from Net Zero commitments represents, I think, a last, desperate throw of the dice for him. He knows that the writing’s on the wall as far as the general election is concerned, and has been casting around for something, anything, that might at the very least minimise the carnage and leave the Tories in some sort of recoverable condition. Up until the Uxbridge by-election, all he had was immigration, on which the tide seems to be turning somewhat, and the culture war “what is a woman?” cobblers, which 30p Lee’s best efforts notwithstanding, was very thin gruel. Having unexpectedly held onto Uxbridge on a thoroughly disingenuous “Green crap screwing the man in the street” ticket, Sunak seems to have reasoned that the Uxbridge tactic can be expanded on and used nationwide, and is gambling everything on it.
Truly, transparently, desperately pathetic. I can’t see that it’ll work, though.
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