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Emrys

(7,233 posts)
Sat Feb 19, 2022, 05:52 PM Feb 2022

'We don't know what we're doing': Inside Boris Johnson's fractured Tory party

“It would be better to just put the other guys in and let them f*** it up and come back with more of an idea of what we want to do,’ one minister suggests

The dark cloud sitting over Boris Johnson’s leadership lifted a little this week, but his party is splintering as factions compete over where it goes next.

Attention may have switched to Ukraine, and speculation over the number of backbencher letters of no confidence has subsided, with MPs back in their constituencies for the parliamentary break.

But the brief respite from the Downing Street soap opera has allowed a longer-term problem for the Conservatives to come into focus – the party is wracked by division and doesn’t know where it is heading.

MPs are split along a growing number of overlapping lines: big state v small state, “Red Wall” v “Blue Wall”, One Nation v libertarian right, pro or anti net zero, and Johnson loyalists v those who think it’s time for the PM to go in the wake of the “partygate” scandal.

https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/inside-boris-johnsons-fractured-tory-party-we-dont-know-what-were-doing-1469351
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'We don't know what we're doing': Inside Boris Johnson's fractured Tory party (Original Post) Emrys Feb 2022 OP
Whilst I don't think any politican truly knows what they're doing T_i_B Feb 2022 #1

T_i_B

(14,737 posts)
1. Whilst I don't think any politican truly knows what they're doing
Sat Feb 19, 2022, 10:09 PM
Feb 2022

A lack of leadership and vision is apparent. You only need to look at Johnson's potential successors to see this.

One thing I am expecting however, with current inflation issues is some sort of push for a return to monetarism and austerity economics.

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