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The myths of Tory moderates

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Started January 29, 2026

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The myths of Tory moderates

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jan 29, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 29, 2026
The concept of Tory moderates may be overstated, but it reflects a necessary aspiration for inclusive governance that transcends traditional party lines.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 29, 2026
The belief in a cohesive 'One Nation' voter bloc undermines the diversity of opinions within the Tory party, limiting genuine political discourse.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 29, 2026
Acknowledging the existence of Tory moderates is essential for fostering unity and collaboration within the party, especially in a polarized political climate.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 29, 2026
Rejecting the 'One Nation' myth allows for a more honest assessment of voter motivations and the necessity for targeted policies that address real issues.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 29, 2026
Critiquing the myth of Tory moderates can lead to a better understanding of the party's internal dynamics and the challenges it faces in appealing to diverse voters.
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