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Originally Posted by oskar
The incredible thing about Sunak is that even his own party hates him.
TLDR: The Tories are basically a broken, fractured party that couldn't do a decent job of running the country even if they wanted to.
I've heard an explanation of Fishi Sunak that I think fits pretty well: He's a symptom, not a cause of the problems in the Tory party.
The country historically leans center-right, and the Tories have most of the MSM on their side, which means they win more often than lose elections. Their problem now is that they've become populated more and more by far-right headbangers who want to do things like send refugees to Rwanda and put peaceful protesters in jail. This element of their party was the main reason why we had Brexit: Cameron (PM at the time) was afraid of pissing off the headbangers 'cause he only had a slim majority so gave them what they wanted: two fingers up to them foreigners.
When Leave won the Brexit vote, Cameron resigned and we got Theresa May. Unfortunately she had the same problem, a party that was divided between headbangers who wanted to burn every bridge with our biggest trading partners, and more centrist people who actually had half a brain. She couldn't resolve their differences, so she got the boot.
Her replacement was of course Bodger Johnson, who actually had quite a bit of charisma if at the same time being a complete wanksock. He got a big majority, and to address the party's problems, he promptly sacked anyone who was both centrist and had any profile. This pushed the Tories further to the right.
Of course, being in the public eye meant it quickly became known how much of a slimeball Johnson is, so after Partygate and a string of other scandals where he hopelessly tried to lie his way out of any accountability for his and his MPs' indefensible behavior, his popularity started sinking fast.
The Tories finally got rid of the Bodge, and needed a replacement. As mentioned, all the sensible and competent people had already been kicked out by Johnson, so their leadership race became a contest between varying degrees of idiots.
Brains Truss won the contest vs. Sunak because the votes were cast by card-carrying members of the Tory party, the type of wealthy people who aren't known for liking them foreign-looking types. It also helped that she promised to cut their taxes, a promise that she kept even though it insta-crashed the economy.
The Tories were sinking even faster in the polls now, and they wanted to avoid another drawn out leadership contest where all the candidates talked about how shit the gov't had been and how they would make it better. So Fishi became PM more or less by default after having finished second behind Brains before (third if you count the lettuce).
The problem with Fishi is a) He still has the same divided party with all the loudest voices on the far-right end of it, and can't run it without tossing a lot of cookies to the headbangers; and b) He has absolutely no political skills whatsoever. So, after two years of him being in office, the Tories are still losing ground in the polls and getting smoked in every by-election and local election. Fishi has, it would seem, given up on actually trying to woo back traditional Tory centrist voters and instead tried to focus on getting the far-right loony vote to keep the Tory headbangers on side.
Ironically, by both a) Bringing far-right issues like immigration to the forefront of the political discussion; and b) utterly failing to deal with any of them effectively, he's actually managed to start also losing support to the Reform UK Party, which is basically Nazi Lite.
https://yougov.co.uk/politics/articl...apr-1-may-2024
I don't share Ong's pessimism about what will happen when Labour takes over. First, it would be practically impossible for them to match the Tories in incompetence and corruption. Secondly, they historically do much better in providing public services, those little things like having enough hospitals and buses, and fixing roads. Third, they're more or less united, so there won't be a lot of fucking around with batshit policies trying to keep some loony wing of the party happy. Starmer has taken the opposite approach that Bodger took - he kept the center of the party and told the loonies to fuck off.
But until the election happens, yeah UK politics is definitely a raging skip fire.
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