Right-Wing Watch
NatCon: Conservatism in crisis?
The NatCon conference is timely because many Tories are thinking about a post-election repositioning. Whether it will hold any weight among voters remains to be seen.
Coronation Special: The hypocrisy of the right-wingers’ fawning over King Charles
The King has never kept his quasi-political views secret, much to the disproval of many royalists who believe the monarch should stay out of politics.
Blame it on the Blob: How civil servants are bearing the brunt of Tory government failings
It seems Raab’s departure and his searing attack on the civil service, could be used by the Tories to rig the system by weeding out the liberals, demonise them for their own failings, and appoint ‘their own,’ as a means of driving policies forward to deliver on their own political objectives.
Protecting the right not to vote: The scourge of voter ID
In disenfranchising people on lower incomes, younger generations and ethnic minorities, what looks to be the latest Tory ruse to drain the Labour vote, could easily backfire for the government.
How important will the socially conservative voter be in winning the next election?
Will chasing the same narrow economically left but culturally right constituent pay off for Labour? Or will those who are pushed too far, take their vote to a smaller party jostling for space in the straightjacket of the two-party system, or just not vote at all?
Psst… want a Tory peerage? Just join a right-wing think-tank
Leading a right-wing 'think-tank' seems to be another sure-fire way of transitioning to the Lords.