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Opinion Britain Is a Global Laughingstock and It s Not Just Liz Truss s Fault
10/21/2022 9:11:00 AM The Conservative Party has brought chaos to the country
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“Like the Republicans in the United States, the Conservatives are detached from reality,” writes OborneTweets. “In a generation, they have become a party of monomaniacs, incompetents and ideologues.” The Conservative Party has brought chaos to the country . There was going to be only one result.But the bigger truth is that the hapless Ms. Truss is a symptom rather than the cause of Britain’s chronic crisis of governance, which has reduced the country — once respected around the world — to a global laughingstock. The Conservative Party chose her, remember, even though she was obviously not up to the job. You didn’t need the foresight of Nostradamus to know she would fail. For the fiasco of her premiership and the disastrous state of the country, the Conservative Party must collectively take responsibility. Read more:
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Truss is a symptom rather than the cause of Britain’s chronic crisis of governance, which has reduced the country — once respected around the world — to a global laughingstock. It’s all sort of hand-to-hand fighting on a day-to-day basis,” he told the BBC on Thursday. The Conservative Party chose her, remember, even though she was obviously not up to the job.” Speaking at a stormy session of prime minister’s questions in Parliament, Ms. You didn’t need the foresight of Nostradamus to know she would fail. FX PUBLICATIONS IS A MEMBER OF NFA AND IS SUBJECT TO NFA'S REGULATORY OVERSIGHT AND EXAMINATIONS. For the fiasco of her premiership and the disastrous state of the country, the Conservative Party must collectively take responsibility. But she insisted that she could continue to govern despite all the turmoil. “It’s time for the prime minister to go,” Conservative lawmaker Miriam Cates said earlier Thursday. Oscar Wilde once wrote that to lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune, but to lose two looked like carelessness. For the Tories to lose two prime ministers in the space of three months shows, more than carelessness, that they are out of control. Truss said, her obvious understatement drawing catcalls from opposition lawmakers and pained expressions from members of her own Conservative Party. The government is already on its fourth finance minister this year; one of them, Kwasi Kwarteng , crashed the pound and ruined the party’s reputation for good financial management.” Lawmakers' anger grew after a Wednesday evening vote over fracking for shale gas — a practice that Truss wants to resume despite opposition from many Conservatives — produced chaotic scenes in Parliament. Like the Republicans in the United States, the Conservatives are detached from reality. Truss in only her third appearance for such questioning as prime minister — and one that is likely to deepen doubts about whether she can cling to her job. In a generation, they have become a party of monomaniacs, incompetents and ideologues. Like a thoroughbred that has run one race too many, it needs putting out to grass. Still, the tough questioning by opposition lawmakers did produce yet another reversal in the government’s policy. Chris Bryant, a lawmaker from the opposition Labour Party, said he “saw members being physically manhandled . After decade or two in the wilderness, perhaps the party can recover — though let’s not rule out the possibility it is finished once and for all. That’s still a way off.1 percent . In the wake of Ms. and being bullied. Truss’s resignation, the party announced plans to hold another leadership election , its second in three months. Truss was asked about the pledge by the parliamentary leader of the Scottish National Party, Ian Blackford, she said she was “completely committed” to it. As with the contests that anointed Boris Johnson and Ms. Truss as prime minister, the choice will be made jointly by Tory lawmakers and party members. But a Downing Street spokesman said afterward that the prime minister and chancellor had conferred on the policy on Wednesday morning before she spoke. Hours later, Truss’ office said both remained in their jobs. Even if, by some fluke, a half decent candidate won, it would not help their fortunes. The party is so riven by internal feuds, personal hatred and ideological disagreements that it has become ungovernable. Hunt sat behind Ms. This is a perilous time.” International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan, sent onto the airwaves Thursday morning to defend the government, insisted the administration was providing “stability. Britain is facing perhaps its biggest economic, political and even constitutional crisis since World War II. Still, the question of who is actually running the government hung over the proceedings. It’s daft to expect that the Conservative Party, which has done such damage over the past decade, might at last be about to govern sensibly. Two years could pass before the . Hunt appeared in the House of Commons to confirm the reversal of her economic program, she sat silently behind him. With opinion polls giving the Labour Party a large and growing lead, the Conservative Party decided its only hope of avoiding electoral oblivion was to replace Truss. But Britain needs one now. Admittedly Keir Starmer , leader of the Labour opposition, lacks charisma. Truss to explain why her statements should be treated with any credibility, given the reversal of her policies and the appointment of Mr. Though far from brilliant, he conforms to a recent pattern of global leaders — Joe Biden in the United States and Anthony Albanese in Australia are two examples — who are reassuring even if they don’t set the world on fire. His frontline lawmakers, too, look more competent than the Tory shambles. Referring to the tax cuts, as well as Ms. Nor are they scarred by defeat or compromised by failure. A growing number of Tory voters, let alone the rest of the country, are prepared to give them the time of day. Starmer said, “They’re all gone, so why is she still here?” Ms. That’s why a general election is in the national interest. It might seem foolhardy to expect the Conservative Party, staring down almost certain defeat, to call an election. Starmer of backing “militant” unions: Railway workers are scheduled to strike again next month. But one of the glories of the traditional Conservative Party used to be its readiness to place country before party. This doctrine was set out by — who else? — Winston Churchill in one of his last acts before standing down as prime minister in 1955. “I have acted in the national interest to make sure we have financial stability,” Ms. “The first duty of a member of Parliament,” he told an audience at his constituency of Woodford, “is to do what he thinks in his faithful and disinterested judgment is right and necessary for the honor and safety of Great Britain. ” This rhetoric may be orotund, but the argument is irrefutable.” Advertisement. It would have been well understood by the patriotic and fair-minded Conservative Party that governed Britain with such wisdom 70 years ago. Today’s Conservatives, by contrast, cling to power for power’s sake. Besides doing further damage to the long-term reputation of their own party, their obstinacy is ensuring the ruination of Britain. Peter Oborne ( ) is a former chief political commentator of The Daily Telegraph and the author, among other books, of “The Assault on Truth: Boris Johnson, Donald Trump and the Emergence of a New Moral Barbarism. ” The Times is committed to publishing .