I too agree with Pierre and jfman that the Conservative Party needs to find its identity. It's trying to be all things to all people and this is not working out.
Is it pro-business, pro growth in which case it needs to relax planning laws and have closer ties with Europe and easier immigration? Or is it more populist and not pro-business at the expense of growth in which case it needs to do the reverse of the above?
Has it given up on its previous targeting of Metropolitan liberals with what were seen as progressive measures like gay marriage and moved instead to fight culture wars in areas such as gender identity?
Is it the Party that makes the case for law and order or is it the one that does not fund sufficient jail space so shoplifters go free and instead proposes cuts in NI contributions?
Is it the Party that encourages local devolved politics with regional mayors or is it the one that wants to impose central on policies it has ceased to like eg curtaling London's expanded Ulez area?
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Originally Posted by Hom3r
Me always me, I will never vote for KS party, and any vote other than Tory puts him in to no 10.
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Nigel Farage said last night that a vote for the Conservatives will put Sir Keir in Downing Street.