Ex-Conservative MP Concedes Likely Defeat in Next Election
A Tory peer has proposed that the party will likely be defeated at the ballot box next year, while an insider has stated that they are ‘guaranteed’ to lose under Sunak. A former Tory MP and senior journalist has also expressed his belief that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government is “likely” to lose in the next general election.
Paul Goodman, former MP for Wycombe and editor of Conservative Home, has openly discussed the possibility of the Conservative Party losing the anticipated 2024 general election, raising concerns among Tory stalwarts. In a recent discussion with the centre-right think tank Onward, Mr. Goodman stated, “I want to assume, for the purposes of this discussion, that the Conservatives don’t win the next election.” Mr. Goodman’s comments add to the growing concerns and challenges faced by the Tories as they approach the election, with recent polls indicating a significant gap between the party and Labour after over 13 years in government.
A recent poll indicated a significant shift in Tory voters’ attitudes, with just 55 percent of 2019 Conservative supporters now leaning toward supporting Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s party, and 15 percent planning to back Reform UK. Only 13 percent of respondents intend to support Sir Keir Starmer’s party.
David Campbell Bannerman, the former MEP and Chairman of the Conservative Democratic Organisation (CDO), told The Epoch Times that the Tories were “guaranteed” to lose under Mr. Sunak’s leadership, adding that a change of leadership was the only chance for the beleaguered Tories to win. Another senior Tory peer told The Epoch Times simply that the Conservatives are “going to be thrashed” at the ballot box next year.
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