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Death spiral of the Tory Party

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Whitewavemark2 Sun 10-Apr-22 08:08:46

Not my words but senior Tories.

They fear that with the Sunak and Johnson debacle that both have lost complete respect from the voting public.

They worry that this is symptomatic of a political party in decline.

Well, we shall see. But I do believe that this country desperately needs a fresh start and new ideas, with a government of integrity and competence.

katy1950 Mon 11-Apr-22 15:00:54

I have no trust in any party the labour party can't even decide what a woman is the libs a complete waste of time the green are away with the fairies we really don't stand a chance

silvercollie Mon 11-Apr-22 14:56:20

WWM
Ah, the Guardian - fountain of all knowledge!

DiamondLily Mon 11-Apr-22 14:53:57

Johnson has handed over a lot of money and a lot of weapons to Ukraine. It's probably right to do so, but, obviously Zalensky is going to shower praise upon him. The country is desperate for both of those things.

He's too astute to (metaphorically) "bite the hand that's feeding him".

A pity Johnson and his colleague, Priti Useless, aren't quite so hot at sorting out the visas mess...?

Casdon Mon 11-Apr-22 14:50:38

Dinahmo

polnan

not sure if anyone else has said this,

but is there really anyone here who truly thinks Labour or any
other party would be any different.

imo the whole lot needs a drastic rethink and re draw,, but no one here, in the UK or the world has the will or abilility

Yes

Me too, I think with a different cabinet the Tories in power would have very different policies. The UK has never had such a self serving, dishonest government as this one. Just ask John Major.

LauraNorderr Mon 11-Apr-22 14:46:23

The same Ursula Von der Leyen who bungled vaccines and the Irish Border and tarnished the reputation of the European Commission, not elected by the people but appointed with no viable alternative. In the words of Christian Lindner ‘pulled, like a rabbit, out of a hat’. She has become a by word for misjudgements under pressure.
Positions so entrenched here that this woman is held up as a serious and capable politician.

Dinahmo Mon 11-Apr-22 14:45:57

NanKate

I agree Urm with regard to Boris and his support of Ukraine ?.

The thought of Sir K S taking over when he can’t give a straight answer to what a woman is, really annoys/worries me. I’m with you KandinSky.

Now this comment does not change my views on Sir K, but he always looks very smart and has nice suits when Boris looks like a sack of potatoes, but he still has my vote. I like smart dressed men, just like my DH.

Surely the discussions about trans people just affects a minority of the population. I do think that the LP are carrying it a bit too far but this one thing should not deter people from voting for them in the next GE.

volver Mon 11-Apr-22 14:45:17

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Dinahmo Mon 11-Apr-22 14:42:19

polnan

not sure if anyone else has said this,

but is there really anyone here who truly thinks Labour or any
other party would be any different.

imo the whole lot needs a drastic rethink and re draw,, but no one here, in the UK or the world has the will or abilility

Yes

Dinahmo Mon 11-Apr-22 14:41:34

Tulpia

LauraNorderr

The voice of reason, I agree 100% but like the rest of MN, Gransnet members are predominantly left wing luvvies who will be clutching their copies of The Gruniad to their hearts whilst reading your posts grin

Could it be that those of us who are Guardian reading, left wing luvvies care rather more about the current state of the country?

I wonder how many of us are actors, current or retired?

volver Mon 11-Apr-22 14:41:18

Go tell Zelenskyy that Boris isn't a great leader. Because he seems to think he is.

Zelenskyy at the moment is being nice to everybody. Of course he is, everybody's helping and he's grateful. He'll tell them what they want to hear and what their countries want to hear.

What Zelenskyy said about Boris on Twitter:
Talked to @BorisJohnson again. The United Kingdom is our powerful ally. Discussed the defensive support for ??, intensification of anti-Russian sanctions and post-war security guarantees. We look forward to the donors' conference for Ukraine.

And about von der Leyen: Negotiated with President of the EU Commission @vonderleyen. Informed about inhumane crimes of the aggressor in the suburbs of Kyiv. Agreed - all guilty must be punished! Appreciate the EU's readiness to provide financial & technical support to the relevant JIT

And about Macron: Russian atrocities in the Kyiv region must be investigated and Russia itself must face new painful sanctions. Discussed that with @EmmanuelMacron. We also talked about negotiations and humanitarian aid to the blocked Ukrainian cities. Thank you, my friend, for your principled position.

And the President of Latvia: Held talks with Latvian President Egils Levits. Reported on the course of countering Russian aggression, its war crimes. Agreed: all guilty must be punished! Grateful for the great support from Latvian people. Appreciate every reliable friend & ally in the fight against Russian aggression!

Whitewavemark2 Mon 11-Apr-22 14:39:36

volver

Do you have a secret double life as a journalist WWM2?

???

GillT57 Mon 11-Apr-22 14:30:42

Heaven help us. How many more years of broken promises, lies, crashing economy are people happy to vote for? Plenty if some of GN are anything to go by. This isn't about right vs left, Tory vs Labour, it is about those hundreds and thousands of decent Tory voters who have seen the light with this scum of a government, decent voters who loathe Johnson and his lies, his immorality, his greed, people who are now despairing and consider themselves politically homeless, the people who realise that Brexit was a lie, Johnson is a liar, and frankly anyone who thinks that this Johnson administration care about them is seriously deluded.

Zoejory Mon 11-Apr-22 14:29:45

MaizieD

LauraNorderr

Ursula Von der Leyen visited Ukraine and was lauded on here as a brave woman.
Boris Johnson, who has done more to help Ukrainian than most, visited Ukraine and it’s described on here as a publicity stunt.
Par for the course.

It's because we know that Van der Leyen is a serious and capable politician and we know that Johnson isn''t.

Oh please.

I've no idea how people can be so entrenched that. they can't see any good in this government despite what they've done for Ukraine. I've never voted Conservative and I doubt I ever will but I am capable of seeing that the UK has done well in supporting Ukraine.

Go tell Zelenskyy that Boris isn't a great leader. Because he seems to think he is.

It's childish to be so churlish .

MaizieD Mon 11-Apr-22 14:25:37

LauraNorderr

Ursula Von der Leyen visited Ukraine and was lauded on here as a brave woman.
Boris Johnson, who has done more to help Ukrainian than most, visited Ukraine and it’s described on here as a publicity stunt.
Par for the course.

It's because we know that Van der Leyen is a serious and capable politician and we know that Johnson isn''t.

LauraNorderr Mon 11-Apr-22 14:20:41

Ursula Von der Leyen visited Ukraine and was lauded on here as a brave woman.
Boris Johnson, who has done more to help Ukrainian than most, visited Ukraine and it’s described on here as a publicity stunt.
Par for the course.

NanKate Mon 11-Apr-22 14:18:17

I agree Urm with regard to Boris and his support of Ukraine ?.

The thought of Sir K S taking over when he can’t give a straight answer to what a woman is, really annoys/worries me. I’m with you KandinSky.

Now this comment does not change my views on Sir K, but he always looks very smart and has nice suits when Boris looks like a sack of potatoes, but he still has my vote. I like smart dressed men, just like my DH.

poshpaws Mon 11-Apr-22 14:10:09

Urmstongran

Well I disagree to some extent. Yes the long knives are out for Rishi Sunak and I’m not sure he’ll survive the scrutiny into his financial dealings. But Boris? No chance. He’s on a bounce from his support of Ukraine. Actually to be honest it makes me feel quite proud how he’s referred to by Zelinsky in such glowing terms and how much the UK is stepping up to the plate. Ben Wallace as his wingman certainly adds to his stature.

Leaks to the Grauniad will be from the usual suspects in the Tory party.

I can't believe anybody in their right mind can write the words "quite proud" in relation to Boris Johnson, the amoral king of sleaze, corruption, dishonesty, adultery and cruelty -remember how he burned £50 notes in front of homeless people while he was a member of the Bullingdon Club?

Okay, some good has come out of his Ukrainian visit in that now the UK is going to provide more arms, but anyone who's naive enough to believe that for Johnson it was any more than a publicity stunt designed to take attention away from not only Partygate but all the other despicable crap that the Tories have been embroiled in, is childlike in their innocence.

GoldenAge Mon 11-Apr-22 13:41:06

BlueBelle - agree totally

red1 Mon 11-Apr-22 13:31:55

the tories always bounce back, they appeal to the greed in most humans.their story is always the same the rich man in his castle, the poor man at the gate. the past 12 years from the horror of viscous austerity etc etc.just one day people may wake up!?

growstuff Mon 11-Apr-22 13:29:53

MaggsMcG

I don't think its the Party just this Government. Both parties have had times when no one liked them or their leaders. Its time for a change even without Brexit or Covid-19. I don't think it will be much different, it's always the very poor or the very rich that benefit whilst the rest of us have to pay.

How do you think the very poor (poorest 10-20%) have benefited over the last 12 years?

polnan Mon 11-Apr-22 13:22:25

not sure if anyone else has said this,

but is there really anyone here who truly thinks Labour or any
other party would be any different.

imo the whole lot needs a drastic rethink and re draw,, but no one here, in the UK or the world has the will or abilility

MaggsMcG Mon 11-Apr-22 13:19:29

I don't think its the Party just this Government. Both parties have had times when no one liked them or their leaders. Its time for a change even without Brexit or Covid-19. I don't think it will be much different, it's always the very poor or the very rich that benefit whilst the rest of us have to pay.

Nannina Mon 11-Apr-22 13:15:32

I don’t know the answer-perhaps the large majority afforded to Johnson’s tories have made them feel even more entitled to get away with whatever they want. I have a feeling they may not do too well in the upcoming elections which may cause Tory councillors to lobby the national party.

Tulpia Mon 11-Apr-22 12:56:10

LauraNorderr

The voice of reason, I agree 100% but like the rest of MN, Gransnet members are predominantly left wing luvvies who will be clutching their copies of The Gruniad to their hearts whilst reading your posts grin

Susieq62 Mon 11-Apr-22 12:46:37

I agree with Bluebelle! I am in my 71st year and despise this government more than any other ! They lie, they creep, they use their wealth to make more wealth! They do not CARE about the ordinary person on the street who is struggling! I want a confident, creative leader who will not always bang on about growth ! We need a period of calm, hard work, consultation with good minds who really understand the issues facing the vast majority of the population! My son in law received a £ 4.5 k pay rise and wasn’t happy ! My daughter has not got a pay rise ! We need disparities to be dealt with but it won’t happen in my lifetime !
Where are the leaders with back bone???