The Tories in England are not just fighting the current left-wing government. They want to reform the UK by giving it a right-wing tilt. There was a time when Britain’s Conservative Party called itself the most successful party in the world. But that is no longer the case.
The party will be removed from power in 2024. It ruled piecemeal for more than 60 of the previous 100 years. Now it is following Donald Trump’s policies and not only has it launched a campaign against illegal immigrants, but it also wants to cut government spending by following the Department of Government Efficiency (DoG).
The leader of this hard-right faction, which broke away from the Tories, is Nigel Fattagh. He has been at the top of opinion polls for months. His group defeated his own party, the Conservative Party, in the local elections held in May. Since then, many members and office-bearers from the Conservatives have joined him. They have welcomed the survey.
Although the attendance at the group’s conference in Manchester was low, a leader of these ultra-conservatives challenged in the Central Conference Hall: We have a mountain to climb, but a song echoes in our hearts, and we are ready for ‘war’.
In fact, this is a sign that the issue of immigrants is becoming serious in Britain as well, and that radical right-wing groups are now gaining strength there.
