I'm not a Tory, I give to charity, help old ladies cross the road and definitely aren't a Tory.....
....but despite all those good things I'm still glad he's better.
I understand that bit, I'm asking about the mentality and the need to put it out there because surely it goes without saying that you don't want someone to die for having a different political view. Not wishing ill health on Boris will not turn you into a Tory.
I suspect it's very much based...
They were talking about it on BBC news last night. Unlike the US we don't have a pecking order written in law. The person speaking seemed to think the cabinet would govern by committee and certain specific functions would be delegated, as they have been with Raab.
Can you please explain the mentality to me. "I'm not a Tory but.........."
Are people really that fearful of others thinking they voted conservative because they showed some sympathy for a person who's been hospitalised?