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Bloody Panico!

Geoffrey Wheatcroft

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The Tories' ancient instinct for survival has vanished, along with any concern for the public good, and Bloody Panico is the prevailing mood

The most successful political party in history?The Tory Party has been in power for eighty-five of the past 135 years. In 2019 they won their largest parliamentary majority in more than three decades. They have had a long way to fall since, and they've done it at incredible speed.As Geoffrey Wheatcroft shows, we have witnessed not simply the collapse of the party but the shattering of its very foundations. Bloody Panico! opens the sorry tale with the Tories' return to power in 2010, with 'Call Me Dave'Cameron at the helm. The turmoil of the referendum followed, as Boris championed a Leave campaign he didn't believe in for supporters with no clear idea what they were demanding.Beyond the pantomime of Boris, Truss's kamikazee premiership, and the squirming managerial tedium of Sunak, the party is riven by resentment and confusion. It is a maelstrom of petty and shameless in-fighting. The Tories' ancient instinct for survival has deserted them, along with any shred of concern for public well-being.The next general election could see them cast into the wilderness for decades.Leading political commentator Geoffrey Wheatcroft argues that this is an existential crisis for the party, a tipping point in British political history.

Format:
Hardback
Pages:
176
Publisher:
Verso Books
ISBN:
9781804295755
Published Date:
28/5/2024
Dimensions:
210mm x 140mm
Weight:
270g
Category:
Conservatism & right-of-centre democratic ideologies

RRP: £14.99

Format: Hardback

ISBN: 9781804295755


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