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I don't disagree with wanting to move on from all the things you mention but
Having normal politicians back in power.
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They hate Johnson and think the venial corruption and nastiness needs to go.Is that not what Sunak has the potential to demonstrate between now and the election?
Lots of that culture wars and migrant stuff is a social media bubble, most people just want to be able to see a doctor or dentist when they need to, good outcomes for thier kids and affordable housing, secure jobs and good living standards. Labour are currently saying we can't offer you any of these as we have to be fiscally conservative. It's probably more fair to say that's more likely to lead to voter apathy than people turning out to vote tory again
I guess I just find it depressing when we have such bleak politics that there isn't a more optimistic option being proposed
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Is that not what Sunak has the potential to demonstrate between now and the election?
No.
He had the potential to bitch slap the cunts in his party and has bottled it every time. The closest he got to sacking up was Johnson's honors BS and dispite people reacting positively he couldn't follow though and make political hay from it.
If he hasn't been able to do it when it's plated up for him, he just can't do it.
Anyway, he doesn't give a fuck. This is something to pad his resume.
A change. Not using culture wars as a distraction. Not saying "STOP THE BOATS". Not painting over children's drawings. Having normal politicians back in power.
I know it's hard for many people on here to grasp, but most swing voters who've voted Tory in the past aren't the sort of people who'd knife a asylum seekers inflatable. They hate Johnson and think the venial corruption and nastiness needs to go.