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Meet the conservatives the Left fear the most
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This week, the best and brightest of the British Right gathered in London for the National Conservatism conference.

Leading up to NatCon there was much speculation from the Left that it would be an opportunity for the far-Right to spout bigoted hate.

I went to NatCon to find out the truth in a new documentary for The Telegraph.

NatCon's attendees were young, articulate and bright; I did not pick up on a whiff of extremism.

Instead, there was much anger with the Tory Party for its failure to enact conservative policies.

For example, their broken promises on immigration and leftward drift on social issues were two major contentions for the conference goers.

Whilst there is much noise about how the Conservatives are failing to engage young people who are increasingly Left-wing, they have also alienated those with more traditional views.

By becoming a socially-liberal party under David Cameron, the Tories have simply been outflanked by Labour on social issues whilst angering their core voters.

This week, Matt Hancock warned the Tories against pursuing a socially conservative agenda, claiming his former party would cease to be an electoral force if they did so.

If the Conservatives decide to merely become a replica of their opponents, then what is the point in them?

This goes to explain why Sunak's party is so far behind in the polls; if you abandon your core principles and betray your electorate, do not expect them to vote for you.

Speakers at NatCon were not afraid to touch on controversial issues, including demography, defending our history, immigration, and the degradation of our culture.

On all of these issues the Conservative Party have for far too long been on the wrong side.

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@AFGuidesHD

11 months ago

"conservatism is in crisis" says "conservative" party that has been in power for 12 years and has done nothing with it's 80 seat majority. Just sickening.

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@Easternlodown

11 months ago

What I would give for “Rampant wokeism” to be my largest concern. I can barely afford my energy bill, Stephen.

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@richardmccallum8597

11 months ago

If they’re the best and brightest as claimed then our country has exactly zero hope

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@ericlefevre7741

11 months ago

The Conservative Party cannot conserve its way out of a paper bag.

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@laurencehastings7473

11 months ago

Rees Mogg is everything that's wrong with British politics. A political fossil that waffles without saying anything. This is the 21st. century. The great ceremonial history is our heritage but should be exempted from politics. Britain needs politicians with ideas and the will to endorse them. A good idea is a good idea , regardless which side of the house it originates from. If it helps Britain then it should be adopted. After all politicians are supposed to be in power to make policies that, primarily, help the country not necessarily party politics.

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@magrathean0

11 months ago

Sorry ,Jacob, How is the legislature itself irrevocably tied by law? If the law doesn't allow the UK to reduce immigration and the Conservatives have a pledge to reduce it, the legislature (the conservatives) should be acting to repeal or amend these laws to allow them to fulfill their mandate. Where is this action apparent?

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@twodogstaxi5764

11 months ago

The main issue facing the country is that since 1997, the population has grown by 20% without planning. The pressure applied to housing, healthcare and education is ridiculous.

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@spanishjohn420

11 months ago

that blonde girl is FIT!

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@melville836

11 months ago

“the best and the brightest of the british right” cuts to jacob rees mogg 😭😭😭😂😂😂

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@samrc8350

11 months ago

These issues they talk about I literally couldnt care less about, I dont care about social issues like abortion or trans or whatever. I work hard with loads of overtime and I still cant progress! Identity doesnt mean anything to me because I cant afford my rent.

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@chuckthatout7230

11 months ago

A working conservatism is one that maintain the dynamics in a society that it continues to work in a more or less fashion without painful disruption to the stakeholders, while allowing for continuous trials and errors that do not have immediate systemic impacts, negative or positive, to address public issues. Ideally, there is the mechanism for curbing rent seeking, such that those have more does not continue to have more just because the had more. Conservatism with the above interpretation should focus on uniting and incremental improvement, and not on splitting and disruption. Who focus on splitting citizens into groups? Instill hatred and anger? Promote civil war? Extremists, fundamentalists, authoritarian regimes, revolutionaries, opportunists do, regardless how they label themselves and which umbrella they are under... real conservatism won't do these.

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@jessesleight9631

9 months ago

"Im not allowed to talk about immigration cause im white" and yet she wishes that the Conservative party would become more conservative on social issues (which means we dont have to be afraid we will get shut down or cancelled from speaking facts)?

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@neilhedley6080

11 months ago

I think the hardest part would be finding a Tory who tells the truth

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@tbone35453

11 months ago

I'll be her friend.

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@bield7

7 months ago

“The best and brightest of the British Right gathered in London…”. In a telephone kiosk.

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@philipvjones397

11 months ago

So Rees Smugg is blaming the failures of the last 13 years on Labour. Genius.

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@lukebarnes9568

11 months ago

A common thread through the Conservative Party ‘spineless’!!!

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@fburton8

11 months ago

I'd be interested to hear examples of what Kevin Roberts referred to as "the degradation of the free market".

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@LaurenceBoyce

8 months ago

Why would anyone fear a bunch of ideologues with no practical solutions for our current problems?

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@banana1618

11 months ago

"the best and brrightest of the British Right"....... really? one has to wonder if the commentator knows his right from his left.....

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