The Far-Right Takeover of the Tory Party
Sometimes British politics can generate spectacles so absurd that it becomes difficult to distinguish genuine events from elaborate satire. Last week in London, a conference organized by the self-described National Conservatives in partnership with the U.S.-based Edmund Burke Foundation produced a succession of such surreal moments. Whether it was a head teacher and activist shouting out a monologue from the film “Gladiator” in a speech condemning so-called cultural Marxism or a prominent Conservative Party MP declaring that John Lennon’s supposedly “woke” dystopia was a threat to young people, the conference swiftly attracted widespread mockery even among less politicized corners of U.K. social media.
Yet if one looks beyond such rhetorical theatrics, a starker
picture begins to emerge. Alongside more right-wing activists and
commentators, the speakers included senior figures among the Tories,
including Home Secretary Suella Braverman as well as the party’s deputy
chairman and MP, Lee Anderson. Broadly speaking, the conference’s
participants embraced an agenda that blends Christian conservatism,
visceral hostility to the European Union and nativist nationalism into a
National Conservative brand.

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