Who is the worst type of Tory?

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Who is the worst type of Tory?

  • Upper Class Tory Toff - Does what is says on the tin doesn't it?

    Votes: 21 8.9%
  • Middle England Tory - You know the type, 'I'm not racist/homophobic but......'

    Votes: 57 24.2%
  • One Nation Tory - They're the caring ones allegedly.

    Votes: 2 0.8%
  • Black/Asian Tory - WTF?

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Working class Tory - Put a brass knocker on his right-to-buy council house and turned his back

    Votes: 50 21.2%
  • Other, please specify.

    Votes: 13 5.5%
  • All of the above

    Votes: 92 39.0%

  • Total voters
    236


Yes Chef

Well-known member
Apr 11, 2016
1,832
In the kitchen
I don't think Tories give a monkeys about Corbyn now that he has gone, however, the Labour Party will be repairing the damage that he did to the party for for quite some time to come and I dare say his name comes up quite frequently behind the scenes.


Since this thread was bounced yesterday, Corbyn is mentioned 14 times and Starmer 4 times.

And yes, I am bored.
 






Dick Swiveller

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2011
9,174
Is the right answer.

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However, 16 pages so far and only one mention of Timmy? People, you're letting yourselves down here.

Do they still let him play with them? Losing Withdean was like Putin losing an election.
 


stewart12

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2019
1,615
To turn this thread around slightly and give it more balance , what’s the worst type of labour MP.

Is it the type who blindly followed Corbyn & his extreme socialist charter , happy to pour scorn on Jewish people or anyone else they felt didn’t agree with their form of extreme left wing mindset . A labour supporter who has distaste for our monarchy , wants to ultimately get rid of or at the very least dramatically reduce our armed forces , someone who thinks the harder you work and the more successful you are , then You should be crippled with far higher tax rates . Someone who is happy to give more money to people who don’t work but could work because it buys their vote in the next election . Someone who wants to re Nationalise many of our services and so create havoc and go back to the strikes of the late 70’s. Someone who supports extremist groups that preach killings but again as it wins them votes with a section of our ethnic community , we don’t worry about what moral example that shows . I could go on and on but I won’t .

Suffice to say the worst type of labour MP or labour follower under Corbyn was 10 x more extreme than the worst type of Tory .

Fingers crossed under a more decent person who actually has decent morals like Keir , all the extreme labour MP’s will be slowly weeded out . Not that I guess it matters all that much because no one other than soppy students, militants , socialist workers and the great unwashed actually voted for them anyway .

there was a thread made for this kind of post- find it and **** off over to it
 


Blue3

Well-known member
Jan 27, 2014
5,598
Lancing
There are no good Tories these days the ones who were at least acceptable have all gone what we have now are the foaming at the mouth self serving right wing bigots the true nasty party
 




Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
23,768
To turn this thread around slightly and give it more balance , what’s the worst type of labour MP.

Is it the type who blindly followed Corbyn & his extreme socialist charter , happy to pour scorn on Jewish people or anyone else they felt didn’t agree with their form of extreme left wing mindset . A labour supporter who has distaste for our monarchy , wants to ultimately get rid of or at the very least dramatically reduce our armed forces , someone who thinks the harder you work and the more successful you are , then You should be crippled with far higher tax rates . Someone who is happy to give more money to people who don’t work but could work because it buys their vote in the next election . Someone who wants to re Nationalise many of our services and so create havoc and go back to the strikes of the late 70’s. Someone who supports extremist groups that preach killings but again as it wins them votes with a section of our ethnic community , we don’t worry about what moral example that shows . I could go on and on but I won’t .

Suffice to say the worst type of labour MP or labour follower under Corbyn was 10 x more extreme than the worst type of Tory .

Fingers crossed under a more decent person who actually has decent morals like Keir , all the extreme labour MP’s will be slowly weeded out . Not that I guess it matters all that much because no one other than soppy students, militants , socialist workers and the great unwashed actually voted for them anyway .

How was Corbyn planning an 'extreme socialist charter' ?
 


albion534

Well-known member
Mar 4, 2010
5,268
Brighton, United Kingdom
My favourite Tory excuse to cover for how badly Boris is doing is
Imagine if Corbyn was in charge
He’s not. Boris is and he’s been a flipping shambles from the moment he took over, how anyone can think he’s doing a good job is beyond me.


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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,884
The Fatherland
Hmmmmmmmmm
 






Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,884
The Fatherland


HH Brighton

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
1,512
The current Tory party reflect the move in this country to 'no policy politics'. Unless people are engaged in politics they tend to rely on sound bite headlines to make their decision. The start of the dumbing down was when the EU referendum was announced and we allowed people to vote on a subject with no facts to make a proper decision. Since then its got worse and we've ended up with a right wing, racist and bigoted government running the country with a huge majority to do what they want. Sad times.
 




zefarelly

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
21,887
Sussex, by the sea
The current Tory party reflect the move in this country to 'no policy politics'. Unless people are engaged in politics they tend to rely on sound bite headlines to make their decision. The start of the dumbing down was when the EU referendum was announced and we allowed people to vote on a subject with no facts to make a proper decision. Since then its got worse and we've ended up with a right wing, racist and bigoted government running the country with a huge majority to do what they want. Sad times.

And thats just the good bits.
 


dejavuatbtn

Well-known member
Aug 4, 2010
7,241
Henfield
It all went tits up when the Labour Party voted in Ed Milliband instead of his brother as their leader. It has led to political parties letting anyone loose and just look at what there is there to choose from from any side.
We have run out of proper leaders, and who can blame decent people for not putting their heads above the parapet.
 


Glawstergull

Well-known member
May 21, 2004
1,032
GLAWSTERSHIRE
I don't identify with or align myself to a political party called the Tory party. Many of my views would be considered conservative.(small c is on purpose).
Do i care about the poor, the needy, the disabled, state schoolchildren, the ill and the hungry yes and i show it by earning as much as i legally and morally can and then paying a load of tax.
I don't demonize those that then wear a badge that is various shades of red i just disagree with them.
All this talk of hateful Tories by a bunch that hate them is exactly the hypocrisy that gets us no further forward or together.
 






amexer

Well-known member
Aug 8, 2011
6,264
The current Tory party reflect the move in this country to 'no policy politics'. Unless people are engaged in politics they tend to rely on sound bite headlines to make their decision. The start of the dumbing down was when the EU referendum was announced and we allowed people to vote on a subject with no facts to make a proper decision. Since then its got worse and we've ended up with a right wing, racist and bigoted government running the country with a huge majority to do what they want. Sad times.

No Policy Politics At last election Labour had plenty of policies and promised everything but still didnt get in. I have voted over the years for both but would say whatever party was in power dealing with Brexit and Covid would struggle. Maybe a chance many out there think they havent dealt with these too badly. I will make my judgement of this government in next 2 years when hopefully Covid etc thing of the past.
So many very anti Tory on here. May I ask when a government has had to deal with such 2 major things since the war why havent your Labour party made any headway.
 


Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
16,742
Fiveways

A few things on this:
-- I'm not entirely sure Johnson is a right liberal (at least not consistently -- mind you, consistency is hardly his strong point, he has self-described as a 'Brexity Hezza')
-- the classification of liberal doesn't feature on that measure
-- such grids/axes are becoming increasingly consolidated, I think there are big conceptual problems with them
-- I came out pretty firmly in the left libertarian camp. My hunch is that you also came out firmly in the libertarian camp, but not entirely convinced on the (in my view, wrong) left-right scale.
 


May 5, 2020
1,525
Sussex
A few things on this:
-- I'm not entirely sure Johnson is a right liberal (at least not consistently -- mind you, consistency is hardly his strong point, he has self-described as a 'Brexity Hezza')
-- the classification of liberal doesn't feature on that measure
-- such grids/axes are becoming increasingly consolidated, I think there are big conceptual problems with them
-- I came out pretty firmly in the left libertarian camp. My hunch is that you also came out firmly in the libertarian camp, but not entirely convinced on the (in my view, wrong) left-right scale.

Yes,I also was firmly in the leftwing libertarian camp and whole answering the questions it did cross my mind if everyone will end up in the left wing libertarian section.
 




beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,351
The current Tory party reflect the move in this country to 'no policy politics'. Unless people are engaged in politics they tend to rely on sound bite headlines to make their decision.

i observe that politics itself has come to rely on sound bites and headlines. example, when the leader of the opposition makes a photo op with wallpaper to draw attention to the story about the PM excessive decorating expenses. as issues facing the country this is beneath trivial, yet consumed politics for a week or two. this started decades but accelerated with social media, politics and policy debased to memes.
 


m@goo

New member
Feb 20, 2020
1,056
For me it's the working class Tory, which seems a bit of a paradox. I suspect it's about wanting to give the impression that you're middle class and to a degree wealthy when you're not. It's about image. They are the reason for and the enablers of the elite, racist, corrupt government we have now.
 


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