I'm hopeful that a lot of the plotters will be unpleasantly surprised, when their assumption that their personal charisma, brand, and right-wing credentials will make them the exception ends up being spectacularly wrong. I think Bravermann in particular thinks that, since the reason the Tories aren't winning is because they're not right wing enough, she personally will be fine because she's as right wing as it gets.Sandydragon wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2024 2:10 pmLatest rumour is that many Tories have basically given up the prospect of winning, and assume that there will be some narrowing of the polls before election day, but not enough to stop the loss of a lot of seats. The idea will be to allow Sunak to own the defeat and then save their energy for the post election leadership bloodletting.Puja wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2024 12:16 pmHaha no, this is clearly evidence that they weren't rightwards enough and they need to go further in order to win back the "silent majority" of secret fascists that apparently make up the population of the UK.Donny osmond wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2024 9:21 am One wonders* if the Tories will use this electoral kicking to reflect that, just maybe, their descent into politics by right-wing dog-whistle sound-bite is perhaps not the best way to convince voters to follow them?
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The snag with that is that with Sunak safe in his position, probably, then there’s no incentive for him to go to a GE any time soon. He can just hang on and enjoy being PM (if that’s the right phrase) until he is obliged to dissolve parliament. Maybe something will come along which helps him? But no drive to go early to avoid a leadership coup.
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