Badenoch - right march Tories and fug off if you dissent
#1
Unbelievable - fug off One Nation Tories, she spits.

The nutters still in the Party will be going to Farridge's Nut Farm and the other side will fug off to, well...??

What is the point of the Tory Party now?

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/202...-the-right
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#2
(01-28-2026, 09:08 PM)Hudds2 Wrote: Unbelievable - fug off One Nation Tories, she spits.

The nutters still in the Party will be going to Farridge's Nut Farm and the other side will fug off to, well...??

What is the point of the Tory Party now?

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/202...-the-right

Given the current trajectory of Labour I imagine that One Nation Tories already have a perfect home in the. Labour Party.
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#3
I thought she was beginning to get to grips with her job and then this speech...wow.

There is clearly a gap in the political market for a right of centre, economically and socially liberal mindset..not one I would be interested in, but a lot of people would be.

Not something Kemi is interested in, let's head for the political position that is already over subscribed, and populated by some voters who would never vote for a party led by someone with her background.

Clearly this is a big fillip for the Lib Dems who are on course to increase the number of seats they hold to over a 100 at the next election.
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(01-29-2026, 11:00 AM)Shabby Russian Wrote: Clearly this is a big fillip for the Lib Dems who are on course to increase the number of seats they hold to over a 100 at the next election.

Electoral Calculus currently has the Lib Dems losing seats.
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(01-29-2026, 11:41 AM)Protheroe Wrote:
(01-29-2026, 11:00 AM)Shabby Russian Wrote: Clearly this is a big fillip for the Lib Dems who are on course to increase the number of seats they hold to over a 100 at the next election.

Electoral Calculus currently has the Lib Dems losing seats.

As said before either their marketing is shit or they really don't want to be involved in power or a power share any more. I'm not sure what the point of them is with Labour and Tories at such a low ebb.
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(01-29-2026, 12:00 PM)Fido Wrote:
(01-29-2026, 11:41 AM)Protheroe Wrote:
(01-29-2026, 11:00 AM)Shabby Russian Wrote: Clearly this is a big fillip for the Lib Dems who are on course to increase the number of seats they hold to over a 100 at the next election.

Electoral Calculus currently has the Lib Dems losing seats.

As said before either their marketing is shit or they really don't want to be involved in power or a power share any more. I'm not sure what the point of them is with Labour and Tories at such a low ebb.

Agreed. This "Too Sensible to Cut Through" is nonsense. They should be far more high profile than they currently are.
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(01-29-2026, 11:41 AM)Protheroe Wrote:
(01-29-2026, 11:00 AM)Shabby Russian Wrote: Clearly this is a big fillip for the Lib Dems who are on course to increase the number of seats they hold to over a 100 at the next election.

Electoral Calculus currently has the Lib Dems losing seats.

Anything Electoral Calculus are currently showing won't take into account Kemi Badenoch's speech yesterday.

If she is successful in driving the party further to the right, then it will make it more difficult for the Conservatives to take back the seats they lost to the Lib Dems at the last election, more likely is that they will lose even more.

Lib Dems may be nationally anonymous, but they are good at targeting seats/areas where they can get success...and once you get a Lib dem mp they are usually very difficult to remove.
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(01-29-2026, 04:06 PM)Shabby Russian Wrote: Anything Electoral Calculus are currently showing won't take into account Kemi Badenoch's speech yesterday.

How many voters know Kemi Badenoch even made a speech yesterday?
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(01-29-2026, 04:06 PM)Shabby Russian Wrote:
(01-29-2026, 11:41 AM)Protheroe Wrote:
(01-29-2026, 11:00 AM)Shabby Russian Wrote: Clearly this is a big fillip for the Lib Dems who are on course to increase the number of seats they hold to over a 100 at the next election.

Electoral Calculus currently has the Lib Dems losing seats.

Anything Electoral Calculus are currently showing won't take into account Kemi Badenoch's speech yesterday.

If she is successful in driving the party further to the right, then it will make it more difficult for the Conservatives to take back the seats they lost to the Lib Dems at the last election, more likely is that they will lose even more.

Lib Dems may be nationally anonymous, but they are good at targeting seats/areas where they can get success...and once you get a Lib dem mp they are usually very difficult to remove.

Like piles or scabies, yes.
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#10
Sadly she wasted 40 minutes of my time by being on Desert Island Discs this morning.
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