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Originally posted by throdgrain
Err I was tory supporter when I left school in 1980. Even when the dole queues went out the door of the dole office and down the road, i was a Tory.
By 1983-84 it became a few things became apparent.
The Tories ONLY help themselves and people like them.
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Blimey, you went through the same kind of Damascian conversion as I did, in my case a heavy influence from my mother, who still carries a picture of Thatcher in her purse, I saw the post-Callaghan Labour party as washed up and run by idiots, the only party who could do anything was the Conservatives.
I went through the great Thatcher/Major years, at first it was fantastic seeing my wages go up 15-20% per year, but a bit shitty watching house prices go up 25-30% per year, when I did get round to buying a house it lost £15,000 value shortly afterwards and Mr Negative Equity came a-knocking, all down to the wonderful monetarist policies.
Blair is going through the "term and a half" syndrome. The Americans, bless them, recognised it over 200 years ago, that people need someone different at the top every 6 years so they cut their constitution to suit, poor old Maggie never realised that after all those years in power there was no-one left who didn't hate her guts, apart from the toadies she surrounded herself with.
IDS knows all about Tony's "unpopularity", unfortunately he's a bit of thickie to see that the party he heads and the shadowy ex-Thatcherites lurking in his shadow will never become any more popular, if he could only banish the lot of them to back-bench hell then he'd be okay, and why not, it worked for Tony B !