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Bang on, I feel once again politically homeless. Badenoch is a career politician, no conviction, just what serves to maintain her position.

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Gregb's avatar

Me to. What a broken system we have with no sign of an alternative on the horizon. Maybe, after the collapse of Reform, some of the 'leaders' will form a new party, without Farage. We can but hope and pray.

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Alan Jurek's avatar

In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.

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John Sampson's avatar

Perhaps there needs to be some kind of conference of like-minded people to try to establish a serious Opposition in Parliament.

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Conservative Notes's avatar

No, policies on immigration will follow, and I expect them to be pretty radical. We've got to make sure we can do what we are saying, though, so it has to be carefully thought out. And we are inviting policy proposals,so get involved.

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Jan III Sobieski's avatar

She's a wet blanket and pulled the "Pick me, I'm different" trick.

Moronic Tory members fell for it.

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Athelcyn's avatar

It’s all psychological tactics, to proletariat and their party believers. They keep saying in interviews and using in slogans renewal, even close copying the light blue Reform colour. They rely on ‘word magic’ which does work for many npc’s.

Their entire civilisation is being run now by a false FINANCIALISED system, all of these policies are pre-written decades in advance to enable the survival of that system. More word magic can be seen in DEI (diversity, equality and inclusion) they are financial speak.

• Diversity is to Diversify Investment

• Equality is Equity Investment

• Inclusivity is Inclusion Economics

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