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Honestly, if they'd funnelled all the money into labour seats we could still make the accusation of vote buying.
At this point, the only thing people trust about the Tories is their corruption.
Very much so. Its not like bribery was unexpected from the party. I honestly predicted something more direct. Like a few billion cost of living payment within the first 100 days.
Corruption is def what gained the tories low pole numbers.
But honestly their announcements leading up to and during the election. All are bad but these stand out.
Trying to start a culture war with disabled people.
National service.
Pension promises.
They are so clearly aimed at small groups of traditional tory voters. Rather then mass appeal.
It really is hard to see them as anything but desperate and out of touch.
Desperate, totally agree.
They're bailing water from a sinking ship and firmly believe that this is the only way to prevent a wipeout, they're so scared of reform.
Hilarious to watch. They're in touch with such a narrow slice of the country.
On Any Questions one of the panellists said this was brace-position campaigning - trying to get their base out to shore up support in their heartland and minimise losses.