Appointing Anderson to such a senior role shows that the UKIP-ification of the Conservative Party is complete. He’s a pub bore at best, and his attraction to voters is extremely limited.
Given UKIP maxed out at 15% vote share, I think, they run the risk of becoming a minority party unless they address this. Their strategy just appears to be non-existent. In chasing their core pensioner vote, they fail to address the concerns of huge swathes of the population and face becoming an irrelevance.
Appointing Anderson to such a senior role shows that the UKIP-ification of the Conservative Party is complete.
It definitely hints at who owns the party and the direction they'll have in opposition after they lose - they'll Michael Howard / IDS it for a few years again I guess.
Appointing Anderson to such a senior role shows that the UKIP-ification of the Conservative Party is complete. He’s a pub bore at best, and his attraction to voters is extremely limited.
Given UKIP maxed out at 15% vote share, I think, they run the risk of becoming a minority party unless they address this. Their strategy just appears to be non-existent. In chasing their core pensioner vote, they fail to address the concerns of huge swathes of the population and face becoming an irrelevance.