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Should The Conservatives Disband And Join Forces With Reform?
In-fighting - the downfall of the Conservative government in my opinion - continues - and Kemi Badenoch seems to be pretty ineffective ... so I really can't see a bright future for the Party - but perhaps that just me.
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Kemi Badenoch was probably the worst possible choice to lead the Conservative party. It can only be deliberate. I know that we are diverse and multicultural these days(it is compulsory after all) but the public at large are manifestly not ready, or prepared, to be led by a first generation Nigerian passport baby just yet. Squeal as much as you like but it is true.
//if she was a strong, natural leader but she isn't.//
There you have it Naomi, amongs that and "other things " she isn't the right choice. The Conservative Party has been dismantling itself since it shafted Thatcher. Boris looked like turning it round and was hounded out of office, as much by the party officials as, by the legacy news channel. The public did want him and that will not do at all. The malign globalists who have taken full control of the party do not care. If they are not in charge they are happy to sow chaos. Reform is needed and then a turn of the tables and a hunt wreckers of our once great Nation undertaken. They will fight to the death.
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