I'm finding this hard to parse, the Tory party is (as has been said) the Party Of Business - which I think just means it expects to have a rotating door between Parliament and Company Directorships for it's members, but this whole move is clearly injurious to that basic, venal cornerstone of Conservative policy.
Now we did have ideologically driven austerity which demonstrably harmed the economy, which was a bit of a shock, but does this mean that the Conservatives have a principal that they hold more dear than money?
I'm finding this hard to parse, the Tory party is (as has been said) the Party Of Business - which I think just means it expects to have a rotating door between Parliament and Company Directorships for it's members, but this whole move is clearly injurious to that basic, venal cornerstone of Conservative policy.
Now we did have ideologically driven austerity which demonstrably harmed the economy, which was a bit of a shock, but does this mean that the Conservatives have a principal that they hold more dear than money?