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New direction for conservatism

while Mr Gove, known as one of the most original political thinkers in the party,
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Mr Gove, who has led radical reforms in his departments, including within education, has pushed for legislation appealing to the centre ground, including a ban on no-fault evictions through the Renters’ Reform Bill.

How conservative is it to banish property ownership? Radical, sure, but conservative?

4 thoughts on “New direction for conservatism”

  1. I wouldn’t piss on Grove if he was on fire. He might be smart but that’s tempered by him being a funking lying weasel.

  2. Mr Gove had a liaison with a woman

    Fact check: UNPROVEN. Michael Gove looks like if Smeagol was a danger to boys, so I’m going to assume, pending evidence to the contrary, that he is one.

    Ms Badenoch is seen as a leading candidate to take over from Rishi Sunak as Tory leader, while Mr Gove, known as one of the most original political thinkers in the party, is overseeing projects that spell out a potential new direction for Conservatism, such as the reform of the leasehold system.

    Olukemi Olufunto is a “leading candidate” to take over from somebody the US president calls Rashee Soonak as the leader of the British Conservative Party. The jokes write themselves.

    The new direction for Conservatism is six feet underground, being eaten by worms. Nobody cares about PedoGollum or Golly Alf Garnett. Nobody’s listening. We gave these cunts a landslide majority and they gave us rapefugee hotels, tax increases and the Windsor Agreement.

    Mortal Kombat announcer:

    F I N I S H H I M !

  3. …he recently called for a more “active” state to intervene in society and the economy.

    This is the Ely school of ‘Conservatism’.

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