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The voice of reason
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SIR – Following the Blackpool South by-election result, the usual
Conservative suspects came on air to warn us that voting for Reform UK may let in Labour, and that its voters should hence continue to support the Government, despite its track record. I always want to ask these people if they would run a business this way. If they had hired someone who presented well at interview, but who, once installed, proved dishonest, incompetent, lazy, spendthrift and unwilling to carry out any of the agreed work, would they keep on paying that person for fear of hiring someone even worse? The Conservative Party needs to be ejected from office as a goal in itself, because if it is not, it will not change. This is entirely separate from the question of who replaces it. It will then be up to the party to reflect in opposition on where it went wrong, and return to the electorate in due course with a Conservative offering. J P Redman London NW11 |
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