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The Conservatives have had a terrible few years - these are the three first steps to recovery in 2025
- The Conservatives have faced a number of crises since emerging as one of the largest parties in British politics. These crises, which are well documented and analysed by historians of the party, were overcome with strong leadership, determination to shake off the pressures from outside, or ruthless determination to survive, no matter the odds.
The article from The Conversation discusses the Conservative Party's potential recovery strategies following a challenging period marked by significant losses in recent elections. It outlines three key steps for the party to regain its footing by 2025. First, the party needs to engage in a thorough post-mortem analysis to understand the reasons behind their electoral defeats, focusing on voter alienation, policy failures, and internal discord. Second, they must redefine their ideological stance, moving away from the divisive Brexit-era politics towards a more inclusive and forward-looking conservatism that addresses contemporary issues like climate change, social justice, and economic inequality. Lastly, the article suggests the importance of leadership renewal, advocating for a new leader who can unify the party, appeal to a broader electorate, and present a vision that resonates with both traditional supporters and those who have drifted away. This involves not only a change in personnel but also in the party's approach to governance and public engagement.
Read the Full The Conversation Article at:
[ https://theconversation.com/the-conservatives-have-had-a-terrible-few-years-these-are-the-three-first-steps-to-recovery-in-2025-246055 ]
Read the Full The Conversation Article at:
[ https://theconversation.com/the-conservatives-have-had-a-terrible-few-years-these-are-the-three-first-steps-to-recovery-in-2025-246055 ]
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