• AndJusticeForAll [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    What is grating enough online is much worse coming from a g7 government. The Conservatives, who have spent 14 years running Britain, increasingly subscribe to a narrative that they were a mere bit-part player, rather than its main actor. Gazing upon a dying Conservative administration in 1993, Lord Lamont, who had recently been sacked as chancellor, accused Sir John Major’s government of being “in office but not in power”. What was once an attack has now become the party’s principal defence: the Conservatives may have been in office, but they were never in power. Call it UwU Conservatism.

    How is this wrong? Soyconservatism is definitely a thing.

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    I would’ve thought the actual reason the Tories have made themselves hated enough to lose against Keir fucking Starmer of all people is that they’re the exact same kind of floundering, rabbitholed bellend as the person who’s written that article, but i guess when you’re an anglofascist nosferatu writing for the Economist, being honest with yourself isn’t a skill you usually possess.

  • Awoo [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    Meekness infects the immediate political ambitions of the Conservative Party, too. It is petrified about Nigel Farage and Reform UK hoovering up voters to its right, yet seems to assume that winning voters to its left is impossible.

    There are those on the right that want to try a swapping of the roles like the dems and republicans did. But it won’t work in Britain.