The Conservatives in the UK like to think their platform is sorted. The party has a professional appeal that garners support in itself. Yet it’s not got all its sticks together.
Their leader, Kemi Badenoch, does a good job at rallying the crowd to a cause, but I think that even in her best moments she doesn’t know what she’s really running for.
The party is a die hard pragmatist that has seen through many of its own worries, and even some of the UK’s own. Yet it’s time for something more from an organisation that claims a position here.
Their collective learnings amounts to more than some of their recent posturing, surely. It takes a packed manifesto to really make a punch work, and Badenoch needs to pull out all the ideas she’s got.
