Youngian wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2023 9:41 pm Does Tugendhat, supposedly a specialist on national security and defence know Farage’s views on the Ukraine war? Tom Arsehat more like.I'm sure I heard on the radio that in the US, a quarter of Repugs now align with Russia rather than Ukraine.
satnav wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2023 10:41 pm Looking at some of the shit coming out of the Tory conference I'm still not sure whether or not they have simply run out of ideas or whether they are saving the best ideas for next year ready to kick start their election campaign.I was applying my “Nuremberg” rule; get the faithful riled up with mad rhetoric, then anything we may want to publish will be blindly accepted
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2023 10:28 pm The what?!For context they were pinning their mortgages (Pah, like tories have mortgages ...) on getting a deal with Trump.
kreuzberger wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2023 10:53 pm I finish the day, utterly fearful for some of those I love and like the most, and who I have brought in to this world. The Island of Hate is now such a dangerous place with the potential for vast unpleasantness being a very viable future.I think above all else, the one thing that is likely to see the U.K. scrape through until they are finally forced to hold a general election is that the damage the Tories can do is being severely limited by 3 things:
Of course, it might not come to that but, if I was forced to choose, I would be getting the fuck out - however possible - until after the next election.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 10:45 am Is anyone making any kind of pitch for the sane Tory vote? There are lots of Tory councillors in power who just have to get on with things. When the local rag asks you why you've closed a youth club in Hereford you can't do a Braverman. Such people who are interested in local politics will think "That's a shame, kids need somewhere to go". They won't think "this is justified because woke".I think it was John O'Farrell who noted that if you ask someone their political views, if they say "I don't do politics" or "middle of the road", what they mean is they're Tory. In big parts of the country, Tory is the default option.
Yug wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 10:55 am I think Tubby has put his finger on one of the big problems the Tories have. They've been so wrapped up in themselves and their echo chamber that they've forgotten that the majority of British people aren't like them, and they're now trying to appeal to a voter base that doesn't exist in any great numbers. Long may they continue to do so, it just turns more people away from them.Conservativehome certainly echoes this.
Yug wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 10:55 am I think Tubby has put his finger on one of the big problems the Tories have. They've been so wrapped up in themselves and their echo chamber that they've forgotten that the majority of British people aren't like them, and they're now trying to appeal to a voter base that doesn't exist in any great numbers. Long may they continue to do so, it just turns more people away from them.They have essentially 'done a Corbyn' - appealing to the voter base they assume exists (and aiming all their policies as such), and ignoring any and all polls saying this isn't working on the assumption that on election day these people will suddenly show up from somewhere.
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