LIVE: Tom Tugendhat addresses 'breakdown of Britain’s social fabric'

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  • @missbutterfly3292
    @missbutterfly3292 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    When are they stopping the boats with illegal migrants

    • @robertbones326
      @robertbones326 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Who's they? You lost the election a month ago. Labour's policy is to process asylum seeker applications.

    • @joeblogs6598
      @joeblogs6598 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@robertbones326 @robertbones326 By rubber stamping every application they get. Labour HATE the UK because they are communists; all communists are universally evil. Labour intend to double the "Conservatives" numbers.

  • @petemarchetto4998
    @petemarchetto4998 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I used to be a fan. My big concern was that while he was spot on in his international analysis and a popular constituency MP, between the local and the global he wasn't much cop at taking a position on national issues which are the basis of governance. I lost some faith in him when I found out he was friends with Michael Gove, reprehensible in his duplicity. I'd listen to Gove one day and hear a very reasonable bloke. The next day he'd have triangulated into some batfaeces crazy area given he'd find some advantage with that stance. Reasonable guy or nutjob? Depends. What is most advantageous today? Gove all over. I then went off Tugendhat even more with the Telegraph interview where he triangulated over the ECHR demonstrating Gove is more than a friend; he's a mentor. Tugendhat is way too aware of global issues to believe for an instant that our membership of the ECHR should in any way be placed in question. Today I hoped to hear him sort himself out, but no. All he did was cut-and-paste a series of traditional Tory platitudes and predictable critiques. An AI could have written his speech. Anyway, he won't win the leadership. For the same reason Gove never could. The One Nation group will now be wondering if he's really one of them. Meanwhile, the nutjobs can't be sure he's one of them. And given the nutjobs in the membership will make the final choice, it will be Badenoch anyway, consistent and highly intelligent if none too wise. Intelligent enough certainly to make Tugendhat shadow foreign secretary which will keep him out of the way as a competitor and in which role he will do a good job. But no one will really trust him now. Not enough to pin their hopes on him as leader, anyway; he's doomed himself to the role of the eternal lieutenant. Badenoch will fail to bring the Tories' support up adequately and there will be another leadership election before 2029 in which, I hope, the Tories finally get their act together and choose someone sane. My hope? Alicia Kearns, my new preference should she stand. But Tugendhat? Forget it, I'm no longer a fan. He's not the man I thought he was, sadly. And I suspect by now his fellow Tory MPs are thinking the same.

  • @missbutterfly3292
    @missbutterfly3292 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Absolute word salad!!!

  • @repairworld2367
    @repairworld2367 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Apparently he said Elon musk is delusional 😂😂. he's in the Tory party don't forget. How delusional do you have to be to want to be leader lol ????