A House Divided: The Conservative Rift On Display In UK Elections

While Americans lit up their skies on July 4 to celebrate independence from the British Parliament, many UK politicians wept upon realizing their own newfound independence — having lost their seats in the most disastrous election for Conservatives in decades.

Rishi Sunak’s famous gamble — calling an early election despite trailing in the polls — did not pay off. Fourteen years of what many regard as Tory failures on key issues could not be solved with a few weeks of campaign propaganda. 

HAMPSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 3: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak gestures during his final rally at Romsey Rugby Football Club as part of a Conservative general election campaign event on July 3, 2024 in Hampshire, United Kingdom. Last night the Conservatives bought out former Prime Minister Boris Johnson to endorse Sunak's election campaign. (Photo by Claudia Greco - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Claudia Greco – WPA Pool/Getty Images

While inaction on illegal immigration played a central role in garnering frustrations among the base, social conservatives expressed bitter regret about a so-called “Conservative” government which has presided over a “woke” march through the institutions, a cultural war on the meaning of “woman,” a shut down on free speech, and some of the most poisonous, ideological school curriculums we’ve ever seen. With a new rival, Reform, offering a…

Report

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *