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Why Conservatives Stand to Lose Next General Elections

Why Conservatives Stand to Lose Next General Elections

Savvy Perin

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UK Book Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
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Política y gobierno
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9781805583387
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Why Conservatives Stand to Lose the Next General Election After the landslide victory of 2019 and the crushing defeat of 2024, the Conservative Party faces its biggest existential crisis in decades. Once the dominant force in British British politics, it now teeters on the brink, battered by scandals, internal divisions, and broken promises. Meanwhile, Labour’s resurgence and the meteoric rise of Reform UK have intensified the battle for Britain’s political future.In this timely and thought-provoking analysis, Dr. Savvy Perin, a grassroots activist and political insider, uncovers the deep fractures within the Conservative Party and exposes how it lost touch with the very people who once propelled it to power. With sharp insights and first-hand experiences, Perin argues that the party’s only path to survival lies in a radical transformation, one that reconnects with its core values and reclaims the trust of the nation.For political enthusiasts, strategists, and voters alike, this book is an essential read. It not only reveals the harsh realities behind the Conservative downfall hot also explores the dramatic rise of Reform s the dramatic rise of Reform UK, offering a gripping look at the forces reshaping British politics.The question remains: Can the Conservatives stage a comeback, or is their time up?

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