The Tories are reaping what they sowed. Thatcherite politics have been completely discredited in every English speaking state other than the United States. It's not just the UK: New Zealand's Conservative National Party is in the same boat. I reckon it's because:
1) Centre left parties have adopted a more market driven economic policy leaving the Conservatives with no wiggle room on this issue.
2) The attempt to legislate conservative moral values has been completely discredited in the opinion of the electorate. Such things are viewed as matters of private opinion rather than public policy.
3) Almost no one has any respect for class any more.
4) The majority of people favour a state run health care system and some government involvement in the economy. The left used to be in the extreme position of being seen to oppose all private enterprise; the right are now in the position of being seen to oppose all public spending. Hence the left are now the moderates and have accrued to themselves the considerable political capital that comes from being in this position.
6) The right can no longer count on Cold War fears or the Red Scare for votes. The "War on Terror" is in one sense an attempt to re-establish the right as credible foreign policymakers. It isn't working outside of the US. In other words the right is the party of war - they need war, or the appearance of war to have a credible stance.
7) Most people's values are mildly social democratic.
Well that's my HO.
1) Centre left parties have adopted a more market driven economic policy leaving the Conservatives with no wiggle room on this issue.
2) The attempt to legislate conservative moral values has been completely discredited in the opinion of the electorate. Such things are viewed as matters of private opinion rather than public policy.
3) Almost no one has any respect for class any more.
4) The majority of people favour a state run health care system and some government involvement in the economy. The left used to be in the extreme position of being seen to oppose all private enterprise; the right are now in the position of being seen to oppose all public spending. Hence the left are now the moderates and have accrued to themselves the considerable political capital that comes from being in this position.
6) The right can no longer count on Cold War fears or the Red Scare for votes. The "War on Terror" is in one sense an attempt to re-establish the right as credible foreign policymakers. It isn't working outside of the US. In other words the right is the party of war - they need war, or the appearance of war to have a credible stance.
7) Most people's values are mildly social democratic.
Well that's my HO.
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