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Chris Counsell's avatar

To be Conservative or conservative - that is the question. Whether 'tis better for your mental health to suffer the spin and untruths of outrageous Tory governments, or to take action against this sea of troubles, and by opposing end them?

To be conservative, is to find some change uncomfortable and to be passively resisted - at its heart our nation does not mind change, but we hate being changed. That is why the current Conservative government has gone too far for conservative Britain. First Brexit, and a very bad one at that, then the traducing of parliament, followed by attacks on our civil liberties, the destruction of our economy, the strangling of our NHS, the collapse of our care system, the imposition of more poverty, the dumping of asylum seekers on our towns, the trashing of our rivers and beaches, not to mention the visible evidence of decline - potholes, empty shops, petty vandalism, unsocial behaviour, and litter everywhere.

The conservatives are slow to anger and action, but when they do move against the Conservative government it will be a moment of catharsis for the country.

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Andrew Kitching's avatar

We are a small c moderately socially conservative country, but with a predominantly right wing (rabidly so) press, owned by too many non doms. This gives the Conservative Party an in built advantage. The fact that our left/liberal parties don’t like it each other and split the vote in a first past the post voting system, gives the Tories an in built advantage.

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