The current state of Tory politics – where every single word is so empty, so pointless, so bereft of substance, nobody will remember any of it by the time of the next newscast – or care

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The current state of Tory politics was ably summarised by John Warren in a comment on this blog yesterday:

It is quite outrageous how badly people like Cameron, Johnson, Patel, Mogg and the rest of the Conservative leadership have reduced the discourse of politics to meaningless banality, where nothing means anything at all; a perpetually recycled box of stock sound-bites and slogans; shuffled and re-booted to fit the passing moment's needs or convenient glib evasion, before moving on to the next event, safe in the security that every single word is so empty, so pointless, so bereft of substance, nobody will remember any of it by the time of the next newscast – or care.

There is very little that can be added to that except to note that not only are the Tories running a corrupt government, they are also corrupting politics itself.


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