I have been a Tory supporter since I was a child. My parents were as Tory as they come, our home hosted MP surgeries. Our front room was often piled high with election literature and envelopes. That is my dad in the photo.➡️
I have had the privilege of meeting 3 Prime Ministers, Macmillan, Heath, and Douglas Home, who came to our home when he was Foreign Secretary. However, there are no circumstances in the world that could bring me to vote for Johnson.➡️
The Tory Party that I knew and supported stood for One Nation, for constitutionalism and respect for our legal system. Johnson stands for none of those things. Worse, he stands for only one thing, himself.➡️
I have only encountered him once personally, at a Spectator Parliamentarian of the Year Awards lunch. He arrived late, shambling through the room unclear what was happening, guided by his clearly stressed staff.➡️
Friends who worked with him at the Foreign Office, told me that the shambolic fool persona was not an act but reality. He has no eye for detail, little in the way of an attention span nor a particularly great work ethic.➡️
However, Johnson’s biggest flaw is his almost complete lack of honesty. The ‘PartyGate’ fiasco was not about partying whilst people said goodbye to loved ones on their iPads but was about Johnson’s lies.➡️
Johnson is not stupid, he is lazy and venal but he is not stupid. He knew what the rules on gatherings were but lied to Parliament about the rules not being broken. It was not about cake but the key Tory values of truth, honesty and respect for the law. ➡️
Johnson lies as a matter of course. Sometimes it’s his incompetence. When he ‘misspoke’ about Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe, condemning her to linger in an Iranian jail, it was incompetence but he would rather bluster than admit his inadequate grasp of detail.➡️
He lies to everyone. To the electorate when he said there was an oven ready deal (or indeed that he ever really supported Brexit). To the Queen when he sent Jacob Rees Mogg to seek an illegal prorogation. He lied at Despatch Box over Parties.➡️
If you are a Tory supporter now and value the beliefs that have underpinned the Tory Party then you cannot support Johnson. If you want the Tories to win the next election you cannot support Johnson.➡️
If you are wavering, worried about “chaos under Starmer” or whatever, then I would say this. There is no surer way of getting a Labour Government or a hung Parliament in the next General Election than to have Johnson remain in No 10. ➡️
A vote for the Tory Candidate in Tiverton and Honiton is a wasted vote. It will not support the Government or the Tory Party but will prolong the tenure of Johnson in No 10. That’s in no one’s interest. ➡️
A vote to keep Johnson is neither in the interest of the Tory Party or the country. As a lifelong Tory supporter, please vote Lib Dem or spoil your ballot if you would rather do that. #TivertonandHoniton
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Spoiler alert: real wage growth in the 1970/80s averaged 2.9%. In 1975 when price inflation was 24%, wage inflation was 29%. The three day week was under Ted Heath’s Conservative Government.
For balance real wages did fall under the Wilson/Callaghan administration and unemployment began to rise. Again for balance, the fall in real wages under Cameron/May/Johnson since 2010 has been the longest sustained period of decline since the 1870s. ➡️
Anyone who tweets proudly that it was not as bad as in the 1970s, should get a grip. Your entire purpose on this planet is to pass things on better to your children. You literally have one job. ➡️
Hacker, despondent: “I fear the game may be up Sir Humphrey.”
Sir H: “Fear not, Prime Minister, there is always hope in even the darkest of times.”
Hacker: “How so?”
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Sir H: “There is a recognised plan in place for all such eventualities Prime Minister. The Civil Service is renowned throughout the civilised world and in America for its planning”
Hacker, taps nose: “That didn’t work so well with the pandemic, though did it?”➡️
Sir H:“Yes Prime Minister, very drole. But if I may be so bold as to return us to important matters of state.”
Hacker: “You mean the potential war in Belarus”.
Bernard: “It’s Ukraine Prime Minister, Belarus is a country that borders…
Flashback to May 10, 1940 - at dawn, German troops massed on the border of Holland invaded. The Government received news of the invasion at 5.30am. The Phony War had ended and German troops were advancing quickly spearheaded by parachutists.
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At 08.00 the Cabinet met in the Cabinet Room of Number 10 under the leadership of Neville Chamberlain to discuss the news of the German advance. Squadrons of Hurricanes were diverted to France and the coastal defences were put on alert.
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