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The Conservative Party of the United Kingdom is under fire from critics, who accuse them of being in a state of permanent hallucination, allowing toxic politicians to resurface. Liz Truss, whose short tenure negatively impacted the economy, is promoting her book “Ten Years to Save the West” and is considering another leadership bid. Truss blames the so-called deep state for hindering her economic growth plans, which included a controversial tax cut.

The party’s current leader, Rishi Sunak, is struggling to gain support, with only four in ten voters from the 2019 election willing to support him. Upcoming local elections in May could further challenge Sunak’s leadership, as polls show a significant lead for the Labour Party. Many within the Conservative Party believe defeat is imminent and are already jockeying to lead the party in opposition.

Nigel Farage, a key figure in Brexit, continues to influence the right-wing debate in the UK, while Boris Johnson remains a divisive figure within the party. Johnson and other conservatives have criticized Sunak’s policies, indicating a deep divide within the party. Despite internal strife and challenges, many conservatives express support for Trump’s influence on right-wing politics in the UK. Farage maintains strong ties to Trump and is a prominent voice on the extreme right.

The looming specter of Trump’s influence continues to shape right-wing politics in the UK. The Conservatives face an uphill battle in the upcoming general election, with many predicting a significant loss due to their internal strife and challenges on both sides of their political spectrum.

Truss has been accused by critics of being out of touch with reality when it comes to running an economy as she failed during her short tenure as home secretary before becoming prime minister.

Sunak has faced criticism for his lackluster leadership style and failure to address some of his own mistakes such as mismanaging PPE supplies during COVID-19 pandemic.

Farage has been accused by some as being responsible for pushing extremist views onto mainstream politics.

Johnson’s legacy has left many questioning whether he was fit enough to lead such a country during his time as Prime Minister.

Despite these challenges and divisions within their party, there are still those who believe that they can come back stronger than ever if they can overcome these obstacles and work together towards common goals.

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