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Explaining ex-Tories

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United Kingdom
开始于 January 15, 2026

Guilt compels Conservatives to seek a new direction Source

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Explaining ex-Tories

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jan 15, 2026

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Conservative guilt over past policies is a sign of weakness that undermines the party's core values and alienates its base.

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The focus on guilt among ex-Tories diverts attention from critical policy debates and risks creating a fragmented party unable to govern effectively.

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The change in direction for Conservatives illustrates the complexities of modern political identity, requiring a balance between tradition and progress.

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The shift among ex-Tories reflects a necessary evolution towards addressing public concerns and rebuilding trust in government.

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Embracing new directions is essential for the Conservative Party to remain relevant in a changing political landscape and to attract younger voters.

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