I’ll be honest as a young voter the u turns are the most damning for me. It feels to me like he’s more concerned with trying to stay middle of the road and regain public popularity than doing his job. I don’t know how true that is given the longer things have gone on the more hated he seems to be. Either he actually doesn’t care or he just doesn’t understand why he’s so unpopular and keeps reinforcing decisions that make him unpopular.
Like I want a leader who leads and stalmer seems like a beaurocrat thrust into a leasership position and unwilling to make any real long term improvements to the country. I think he was planning to just keep the status quo until the next election in the hopes the public will understand the tories just make things worse and then coast on that for a couple more elections, eventually making small real gains… But the country honestly does not have the time or patience for that. I certainly don’t.
Even now I think if he was gonna resign he should’ve at least pushed through some meaningful changes and take the hate with him. Proportional representation for example. Instead he just punted that to the next guy and ensured the downsides of making a change like that impact the whole party instead of just him.
I think the u-turns are symptomatic of someone who doesn’t have strong personal beliefs, which fails to meet the moment. But Liz Truss had strong personal beliefs which were catastrophically wrong. Boris Johnson has strong personal beliefs in enriching his mates and throwing parties. Being a bit wishy washy and middle of the road isn’t good, but it’s so far from deserving of “second least popular PM ever” it’s not even funny.
I agree. I don’t think stalmer is the worst. Especially in the rogues gallery we’ve had the last decades… But honestly the man seems like he was never the right person for the role and sounds like he knew it. I think no one else was there so he saw it as something he had to do (out of duty or something). But end of the day I can’t sympathise with him. The country needs tough love and real leadership and he’s not that. Hes had 2 years to come up with and present a clear vision for his UK and I still don’t see it. Hopefully Andy has something in mind otherwise this is gonna repeat :/.
I’ll be honest as a young voter the u turns are the most damning for me. It feels to me like he’s more concerned with trying to stay middle of the road and regain public popularity than doing his job. I don’t know how true that is given the longer things have gone on the more hated he seems to be. Either he actually doesn’t care or he just doesn’t understand why he’s so unpopular and keeps reinforcing decisions that make him unpopular.
Like I want a leader who leads and stalmer seems like a beaurocrat thrust into a leasership position and unwilling to make any real long term improvements to the country. I think he was planning to just keep the status quo until the next election in the hopes the public will understand the tories just make things worse and then coast on that for a couple more elections, eventually making small real gains… But the country honestly does not have the time or patience for that. I certainly don’t.
Even now I think if he was gonna resign he should’ve at least pushed through some meaningful changes and take the hate with him. Proportional representation for example. Instead he just punted that to the next guy and ensured the downsides of making a change like that impact the whole party instead of just him.
I think the u-turns are symptomatic of someone who doesn’t have strong personal beliefs, which fails to meet the moment. But Liz Truss had strong personal beliefs which were catastrophically wrong. Boris Johnson has strong personal beliefs in enriching his mates and throwing parties. Being a bit wishy washy and middle of the road isn’t good, but it’s so far from deserving of “second least popular PM ever” it’s not even funny.
I agree. I don’t think stalmer is the worst. Especially in the rogues gallery we’ve had the last decades… But honestly the man seems like he was never the right person for the role and sounds like he knew it. I think no one else was there so he saw it as something he had to do (out of duty or something). But end of the day I can’t sympathise with him. The country needs tough love and real leadership and he’s not that. Hes had 2 years to come up with and present a clear vision for his UK and I still don’t see it. Hopefully Andy has something in mind otherwise this is gonna repeat :/.
I agree except that I suspect the only options preferable to someone basically doing the same things is so far to the left that it’s not achievable.