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By Frank McKenna

O Partido Tory perdeu o enredo?

Os bolos de frutas assumiram o asilo conservador? Frank McKenna reflete sobre duas conferências conservadoras que ocorreram nesta semana.

It is generally accepted that, whatever you think of his policies or his government, Rishi Sunak has restored some dignity, maturity, and credibility to the office of prime minister, following the trials, tribulations of the Johnson years, and the Truss Weeks.

He, more than anyone then, must be shaking his head in bewilderment, as those who another former Conservative leader, David Cameron, described as "Loonies e fruta" parecem ter se reunido em duas grandes conferências nesta semana, em um show do que parece ser um colapso nervoso coletivo do Partido Tory. Imigração fora de controle, alta tributação, uma crise de custo de vida, a perda de credibilidade internacional do país e, é claro, a falha abjeta em "fazer o Brexit". O herói Boris estava no comando de três deles. E surgiu a conferência, à medida que o Jamboree de três dias do 'Conservativismo Nacional' começou em Londres. Ela disse à multidão louca o quão indignado ela estava com a incapacidade do país de controlar a imigração. Espere até que ela descubra quem tem a principal responsabilidade de resolver isso no governo atual…. Ou podemos vê-lo como uma erosão adicional de discussões políticas e debates graves no país, onde formas de som, postagens no Twitter e imagens do Instagram substituem a política adulta e ponderada. Testemunhado, é um - regra e domínio do partido sem o devido escrutínio e oposição. Veja onde isso nos deixou. Você não precisa ouvir com muito cuidado algumas das contribuições da conferência nesta semana para assumir que, para 'Anti-Woke', você pode ler anti-aborto, anti-divórcio e anti-gay. Os "novos" conservadores parecem ter a intenção de levar a Grã-Bretanha de volta aos anos 50, em vez de levar nosso país adiante para se tornar uma nação dinâmica, século XXI, empreendedora e socialmente equilibrada.

Last weekend the ‘Bring Back Boris’ crew, also known as the Conservative Democratic Organisation, gathered in Bournemouth to heap scorn on the key issues afflicting Great Britain, or more accurately, (Little) England. Out-of-control immigration, high taxation, a cost-of-living-crisis, the country’s loss of international credibility, and, of course, the abject failure to ‘get Brexit done’.

It appeared to have escaped the notice of the swivel-eyed delegates that these problems are all on Sunak’s ‘to deal with’ list as a result of the inability of their party, having been in charge of the country for thirteen years – indeed, their hero Boris was at the helm for three of them.

To be fair to him, even the ‘blonde bombshell’ suggested a less than enthusiastic response to the gathering, sending in a pre-recorded video address to the president of his fan club Nadine and the gathered cheerleaders, rather than attending the lunatic convention in person.

A few days later, and another Conservative fringe group and conference emerged, as the ‘National Conservativism’ three-day jamboree got underway in London.

This Conservative collective seemed more about auditioning for future leaders, rather than celebrating past (or present) Tory bosses, and Suella Braverman took centre stage. She told the madding crowd how outraged she was at the country’s inability to get immigration under control. Wait until she finds out who has the main responsibility for sorting that out in the current government….

At one level, we can dismiss all this noise as the dying embers of a party that has been in power too long and has lost its way. Or we can see it as a further erosion of serious political discussion and debate in the country, where outrageous soundbites, Twitter posts, and Instagram images replace grown up, thoughtful politics.

After all, following its long period in office, Labour lurched to the left, a little at first under Miliband, but then all-in nuts with Jeremy Corbyn.

The problem this leads to, as we have witnessed, is one—party rule and dominance without due scrutiny and opposition. Look where that has left us.

There is also something a little bit sinister about some of the messaging coming out of these Tory tête-à-têtes. You don’t have to listen too carefully to some of the conference contributions this week to assume that for ‘anti-woke’ you can read anti-abortion, anti-divorce, and anti-gay. The ‘new’ Conservatives seem intent on taking Britain back to the 1950’s rather than moving our country forward to become a dynamic, twenty-first century, entrepreneurial, socially balanced nation.

Muitos sentiram que, durante os anos de Corbyn, o trabalho havia sido assumido pelos trots (trotskistas). O Partido Tory foi infiltrado pelo UKIP (também conhecido como Loonies e Fruitcakes)?

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