Tory Thought

Georgia Pactor: Labour depend on class division. The Tories’, on aspiration.

Georgia Pactor: Labour depend on class division. The Tories’, on aspiration.

  It is undeniable that Labour has lost its way with the blue-collar worker vote they once had. Whether this is down to Blair’s shift to the political centre-ground , or Miliband’s attempt to woo hard-left voters with socialist rhetoric, they just aren’t cutting it with aspirational voters. In September 2013, Miliband planned to ‘bring socialism back to Britain’, yet again […]

by and · 13th June 2015 · Tory Thought
It’s clear Labour want to turn communities AGAINST one another

It’s clear Labour want to turn communities AGAINST one another

On the eve of poll, Parliament Street’s Charlotte Kude argues it’s clear that Labour’s strategy is to turn communities against one another for their own electoral benefit  We’ve already seen Labour organise public meetings where men and women are segregated, while at the same time claiming to be feminists. We’ve seen them criticise zero hour contracts while their own MPs employ staff […]

by and · 6th May 2015 · Tory Thought
Labour’s pink bus and gender segregation show how out of touch with women they really are

Labour’s pink bus and gender segregation show how out of touch with women they really are

Parliament Street’s  Marina Muttik, criticises the Labour Party for recently holding an event which segregated men and women. She believes that this behaviour is nothing new and that based on the behaviour of similar youth- Labour affiliated groups, the future for genuine gender equality looks bleak.  Speaking as a woman engaged with politics, I can safely say how unacceptable I […]

by and · 5th May 2015 · Tory Thought
Defence: the forgotten issue of this election ?

Defence: the forgotten issue of this election ?

  As we come closer to May 7th, we see the parties attempt to bribe the electorate with more and more incentives to get into power. Welcome to the inward-looking politics of selfishness and self-centredness which plagues western civilization and will lead to potential global ruin. It appears that none of the main parties can guarantee any real game-changing levels of […]

by · 3rd May 2015 · Tory Thought
Labour let young people down. We can’t go back to the way things were

Labour let young people down. We can’t go back to the way things were

Jonathan Fieldhouse argues that young people have more opportunities now, under the Conservatives, than they ever did under Labour. It’s frightening looking back over time and thinking about our once glorious high streets.  As ‘New’ Labour came to power with their army of supporters banging the drum, they forgot the rich legacy that was presented to them. They’d forgotten what […]

The Spirit of Enterprise and The Conservative Vision

The Spirit of Enterprise and The Conservative Vision

Clare Ambrosino discusses why the one hundred entrepreneurs who petitioned Ed Milliband are right to fear a Labour Government. In the run up to this most particular of elections, in the scrabble for votes, it is easy to get waylaid by the love life of the “happy warrior” or debates on kitchens. This may all be very interesting from a human point of […]

by and · 14th April 2015 · Tory Thought
Oh Là Là!! Why Ed Miliband Has Every Reason To Turn Britain Into France

Oh Là Là!! Why Ed Miliband Has Every Reason To Turn Britain Into France

The similarities between the Labour leader and France’s socialist president François Hollande have been sufficiently underlined already. On various occasions business leaders have warned that the UK’s economy could look a lot like the mess across the Channel if Labour wins the elections in May. However this isn’t just about the next five years, this is about the toxic culture […]

by · 24th March 2015 · Tory Thought
Bringing Natural Conservative Voters In From The Cold

Bringing Natural Conservative Voters In From The Cold

In this article Clare Ambrosino discusses the need to engage the undecided and non voters to ensure a clear Conservative majority win in May. As  May draws nearer, the 2015 election is looking like being the closest  election in living memory.  Of course, if anyone can win it,  the Conservatives are well placed to take the lead. David Cameron is […]

by and · 18th March 2015 · Tory Thought
Forget The TV Debates. The Budget Will Decide The Outcome Of The Election.

Forget The TV Debates. The Budget Will Decide The Outcome Of The Election.

Friday, March 13th, 2015 With the polls now oscillating between narrow Labour & Conservative leads, the reality seems to be that both parties are now locked in a dead heat.                                      The build up to this situation has been an interesting one to […]

by · 13th March 2015 · Tory Thought
Further Labour Divide Over Ed Miliband’s SNP Fantasy

Further Labour Divide Over Ed Miliband’s SNP Fantasy

Why vote for a party led by someone that thinks it’s somehow OK for to jump into bed with the SNP ?

by and · 12th March 2015 · Tory Thought