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    1. limeflavoured on

      The chances of her being in a position to do so are … rather slim.

    2. No_Audience3838 on

      > Badenoch’s announcement, before the start of the Conservative party conference this weekend, brings the destruction of the three-decade long consensus on the climate among the UK’s major political parties, under which all have campaigned on strengthening climate action rather than weakening it.

      > Yet polls continue to show that most people in the UK are in favour of climate action, including those planning to vote for Reform UK, which has also vowed to abandon the net zero target, and whose leaders have – like US president Donald Trump – denied climate science.

    3. Historical_Cobbler on

      Is she trying to race the bottom?

      There’s plenty on the right leaning of ideology that accept climate change as science and agree that we must do more.

      I can’t believe there making them even less electable than they are.

    4. BlindStupidDesperate on

      Badenoch could promise to broadcast state secrets and hard-core pornography instead of the 10 o’clock news every night on BBC1, and she still wouldn’t get anybody to vote for her…

    5. TurnLooseTheKitties on

      There is a case to suggest a large part of the immigration Europe is suffering is because of climate change of which means immigration won’t stop no matter what the x generation migrants do

    6. DarthFlowers on

      I vow to high five a flying pig when I also learn to fly, this is more likely to happen than Badenoch being in a position to repeal anything.

    7. seany1212 on

      Imagine being that young knowing you’re going to have to deal with the real fallout of climate change, but you’re happy to consciously make it worse on a global scale just so your party can get ahead.

    8. Charming_Ad_6021 on

      She can vow whatever she wants, she won’t be leading the tories into the next election.

    9. CheesyLala on

      It’s hard to imagine a way in which she could be more destructive to the Tories’ hopes of ever being taken seriously as a party of government again. 

    10. GainsAndPastries on

      The real easy win would be to vow you’ll repeal the Digital ID and Age Verification act

    11. Mirzuirr on

      The most unlikeable conservative leader in years, only offers culture war stuff, what a leader 

    12. It doesn’t matter. They’re not getting back in power for a long time. The next GE is going to be between Labor and Reform. As it stands I think we’ll end up with a Labor/Lib Dem coalition.

    13. Right-Program-9346 on

      So out of touch. The vast majority of Britons do believe in climate change and want it addressed.

    14. GalacticDoc on

      Like a smoker with a cough and wrinkly skin saying they’ve smoked all their lives, so why change now?

      Unfortunately, this attitude will not just affect themselves but the people of the future and all around the planet.

    15. ellie_scott on

      With the 2 main parties following reforms moves we need someone to infiltrate and actually come up with some good ideas haha

    16. Bowing to her overlords. Why does people hate the earth so much

    17. AngryTudor1 on

      She lives in this protective fantasy world, where all Reform voters are really Tories wearing Farage masks; and if she just gives them some red meat that they are looking for, their desired throwback to those voter’s 60’s/80’s hayday, they will cast those masks aside and pin on a Tory rosette.

      In reality, a lot of Reform voters are people who have never really voted Tory – people who didn’t bother voting at all, but came out for Johnson for Brexit and because he was “funny”- or right wing labour voters.

      And more than anything, your typical Reform voter is never, ever going to vote for a Nigerian immigrant or even the daughter of a Nigerian immigrant. It is just not going to happen. The people of Ashfield, Clacton, Skegness, Boston etc are simply not going to do it. Ever. That’s an ugly truth that seems to get avoided too much on the internet

    18. Hamthrax on

      Badenoch reminding us all of the Fermi paradox. Civilisations only get so far.

    19. nick9000 on

      She’s saying stupid things to appeal to her stupid voters. The Tories are panicking and it’s funny to watch.

    20. Madness_Quotient on

      That’s not a vote winner though it may well be popular with those who bankroll con-form.

    21. Jazzlike_Method_7642 on

      Why is everyone trying to outdo each other’s shittiness?

    22. lisaoats on

      Presumably she’s trying to remain relevant now that the Tories are in fifth place in most polls

    23. IhateU6969 on

      This isn’t about fucking ideology, it’s about decency

      In the coming years we should be having a serious conversation on the intentional killing by a small group of the ultra-wealthy of millions and possibly billions of people

    24. MattDubh on

      What a stain on humanity she is.

      Seriously. What a fucknugget.

    25. Imagine being someone like William Hague right now. When you were Conservative leader, you had to face up against Tony Blair riding on his momentum in the House of Commons every week. There weren’t many clear avenues for attack, and the front bench were tough enough to take any hits on the chin [or dish out some of their own in the case of the Deputy Leader].

      Meanwhile, today, on the other side you have Starmer, who fumbles his way into the public’s bad books week after week and yet on this occasion the Conservative leader isn’t there to try and rescue or redeem the Party; she instead is trying her very best to either miss the opportunity or try and come up with something even less popular of her own design.

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