Re: Could anyone defend the tories
3They haven’t done a great job but the context of the wider European/global conditions haven’t helped them, no regime of any Western European democracy has come out of the past few years well-do did/would any party have done well?
Re: Could anyone defend the tories
4https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/16/this-eu ... -says.html
This is from before Brexit/Pandemic/Ukraine.
It shows that the UK was in no economic position for the Conservatives to follow a Churchillian policy of using a crisis to give public contracts to your mates. It has also always amazed me, that selling the family silver to ballance the books, has been an economic policy that the Electorate can't see though.
Now we have the redistribution of Welsh Barnet formula money to try and buy votes under leveling up funding in former red wall seats.
This is from before Brexit/Pandemic/Ukraine.
It shows that the UK was in no economic position for the Conservatives to follow a Churchillian policy of using a crisis to give public contracts to your mates. It has also always amazed me, that selling the family silver to ballance the books, has been an economic policy that the Electorate can't see though.
Now we have the redistribution of Welsh Barnet formula money to try and buy votes under leveling up funding in former red wall seats.
Re: Could anyone defend the tories
5No. I've voted Conservative for longer than I can remember and I will not be doing it ever again.
Re: Could anyone defend the tories
6https://goodlawproject.org/revealed-the ... -vip-lane/
Wondering why this isn't on the BBC for example
Wondering why this isn't on the BBC for example
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