Steve Woods on Nostr: "The Tories – rather like the royal family and bad weather – essentially feel as ...
"The Tories – rather like the royal family and bad weather – essentially feel as old as Britain itself, a confounding force that has shaped political and cultural life in their image. The result is that no matter how drastic their defeat in an election, the Conservatives can usually count on access to various gilded bunkers – from Fleet Street to the City – from which to regroup, plot their return and influence government from afar."
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/apr/27/tories-politics-general-election-conservative-partyPublished at
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