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Old 03-07-2023, 22:22   #771
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Re: The Chronicles of Rishi

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Add to that the colossal shitshow the Conservatives have made of this country where nothing works anymore many voters l would imagine would be pretty happy to vote for a sober boring politician rather then the clowns this country has elected these past few years.
What are the positive Conservative legacies since David Cameron took power? I appreciate that some of politics is luck but the Conservatives tenure has not just been during the two years of Covid.

Some that come to mind are ironically quite woke: introduction of same-sex marriage, a record number of ethically diverse MPs, a legally-binding target of Net Zero emissions by 2050, sales of petrol/diesel-only vehicles banned from 2030 and revoking Thatcher's bus deregulation by allowing regional transport authorities to manage bus routes like TfL does in London.
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