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Old 27-06-2016, 12:08 AM #14
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I didn't vote for them obviously but they have found that a small overall majority can be worse than having none and being in coalition.

They have had their wings clipped rather by public opinion and the Lords too.
So in the last year they have not been able to really do some of the worst aspects of their manifesto.

Now and for the next few years at the very least with this referendum,they have helped create an almighty mess and a pretty bad potential constitutional crisis too.

Whoever it is that takes over will need to be massively conciliatory to the Conservative opposing sides of this referendum and need careful and sensitive skills to carry Parliament as a whole with them.
That will not come easy to any Conservative leader and if they elect the one I hope they will not, then that will be well and truly out the window.

I would not be supporting them in the next election obviously, no matter when it may be, early next year or 2020.
I see at best little and really no hope for the sick,disabled and most vulnerable from this present Conservative party overall so for me,no they have not done well.

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