“Rishi Sunak Will Regret Bringing Back David Cameron”

A Prime Minister without a mandate of his own has in effect extinguished the mandate and priorities upon which his party was elected with a stonking majority, says Patrick O’Flynn in the Spectator. Here’s an excerpt.

If the Supreme Court rules against the Rwanda plan on Wednesday then can anyone imagine Sunak, Cameron, James Cleverly and the rest pulling out of the European Convention on Human Rights? Hardly.

We are back to the land of stuffed suits, handshakes with G7 chinless wonders and eventual elevation to the House of Lords for those who have toed the establishment line.

Perhaps another realignment will now get underway, with the Braverman wing of the Conservatives entering into talks with Richard Tice’s Reform. Certainly many grassroots Tory members will be heading that way.  

Once again the smart people in Downing Street have decided that the kind of gut conservatism which fuelled Brexit is a vulgar fringe activity that they should have nothing to do with. Instead, they will seek to sit in the ‘centre ground’ and expect social and cultural conservatives to fall in behind them on the basis of minuscule policy scraps, the projection of ‘competence’ (hollow laugh) and the fact that they are not the Labour party.

The hard truth is that Sunak’s Conservative party will “never bring down net immigration to the ‘tens of thousands’, never stop illegal immigration, never fight for the institution of the family, never expand the prison estate to accommodate everyone who deserves to reside within it, never make the best of Brexit opportunities for fear of upsetting Brussels and never properly resist the takeover of the public realm by the identitarian Left”.

Worth reading in full.

What do you think – too bleak an assessment or on the money?

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RT
RT
2 years ago

Bang on the money!

soundofreason
soundofreason
2 years ago

…the fact that they are not the Labour party.

There are other parties.

stewart
2 years ago

As if any of these clowns actually make policy.

– Net zero? Everyone’s doing it, imposed from above.
– Online censorship laws? Everyone’s doing it, imposed from above.
– New WHO treaty? Everyone is doing it, imposed from above.
– Mass immigration to make up for shrinking labour force? Everyone is doing it. Imposed from above.
– LGBT trans insanity, conversion bans? Everyone is doing it imposed from above.

I have to say one of the things I find a bit irritating about the DS is how excited they seem to get regarding the intrigues in Westminster and the Conservative Party. As if they somehow mattered to anyone but the political class themselves.

It’s all a pantomime.

FerdIII
2 years ago
Reply to  stewart

List good but you forgot one – The Rona Fascism?

Why the hell would anyone vote for a criminal Convict party that enacted the biggest fascist implementation in this country’s history all based on fraud, corruption and graft ?

F* the Convict party. Never vote for them.

sskinner
2 years ago
Reply to  FerdIII

Every party was the same. The SNP and Welsh Labour insisted on harder lockdowns and this was played out across the world, irrespective of which political was in charge. With the exception of Sweden and Florida everywhere followed the CCP and locked down and humiliated their citizens.

JohnK
2 years ago
Reply to  sskinner

Indeed. And that was the reason why Labour lost me. Might be interesting to see how much their membership fell overall. I prefer to hand over some cash to this place now rather than membership subs over there.

sskinner
2 years ago
Reply to  stewart

“Consistency never has been a mark of stupidity if the diplomats who have mishandled our relations were merely stupid they would occasionally make a mistake in our favor. The fact that not one single mistake has fallen in our favor I would suggest that’s not incompetence that’s people working to a script ”
James Forrestal

sskinner
2 years ago
Reply to  stewart

– Mass immigration to make up for shrinking labour force? “
The UN use falling birth rates as an excuse, while both Blair and Cameron have used the workforce excuse. It is apparent that what is happening is the dismantling of Europe and it’s cultures. Oddly, or perhaps not oddly, the EU appears to be all in on this destruction.

Freddy Boy
2 years ago
Reply to  stewart

F-cking SPOT ON 👏👍

Arum
Arum
2 years ago

This is a very interesting analysis. The question it poses but doesn’t answer is how the Davos wing of the Tory party manage to be quite so blitheringly incompetent at everything. I think most people don’t care about the petty Westminster intrigues – the sort of stuff that is covered ad nauseam on Guido Fawkes, but it seems that there is a competence vacuum at the heart of government.

Bettina
Bettina
2 years ago
Reply to  Arum

Aahhh but it’s not incompetence. The destruction of our country is going exactly to plan.

nige.oldfart
2 years ago
Reply to  Bettina

yep! their Narnia will be a socioeconomical Nadir. All going to plan.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago

Nobody in the MSM wants to admit a very dark and clearly unpalatable truth – the people running this country do not occupy Westminster. Those people scuttling about the houses of Parliament are simply Klaus’s little helpers and with about as much authority as a Christian teacher in a classroom full of islamic kids. Patrick Flynn is perpetuating a myth that our political parties have some relevance in today’s world. They don’t and they know it but while the cash keeps rolling in they are happy to stay in the game. If they really mattered they would get a grip and do their jobs and follow Andrew Bridgen’s lead but the truth is they can’t be arsed to put up a fight. We have a treasonous executive and have had for years and they do the bidding of the Davos Deviants (DD’s) Thus, the stronger and stronger push by the islamists which is nigh on supported by Fishy and co. The DD’s couldn’t care less about islam but the clash of cultures is a glorious means of creating a war-like state and this is bound to be ramped up. Outbreaks of civil strife can only result in more powers being… Read more »

sskinner
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

All very similar to this guy then?
“To produce a maximum of chaos in the culture of the enemy is our first most important step. Our fruits are grown in chaos, distrust, economic depression and scientific turmoil. At least a weary populace can seek peace only in our offered Communist State, at last only Communism can resolve the problems of the masses.”
Lavrentiy Beria

sskinner
2 years ago
Reply to  sskinner

I would add that considering there is a sizable amount of people that don’t see anything wrong with what is happening and what has happened, then AI is going to be very dangerous.

sskinner
2 years ago
Reply to  Ron Smith

Very good. And one more from a different angle, especially his conclusion. “Take away the energy-distributing networks and the industrial machinery from America, Russia, and all the world’s industrialized countries, and within six months more than two billion swiftly and painfully deteriorating people will starve to death. Take away all the world’s politicians, all the ideologies and their professional protagonists from those same countries, and send them off on a rocket trip around the sun and leave all the countries their present energy networks, industrial machinery, routine production and distribution personnel, and no more humans will starve nor be afflicted in health than at present.  Fortunately, the do-more-with-less invention initiative does not derive from political debate, bureaucratic licensing, or private economic patronage. The license comes only from the blue sky of the inventor’s intellect. No one licensed the inventors of the airplane, telephone, electric light, and radio to go to work. It took only the personally dedicated initiative of five men to invent those world transforming and world shrinking developments. Herein lies the unexpectedly swift effectiveness of the design-science revolution. Despite this historical demonstrable fact, world society as yet persists in looking exclusively to its politicians and their ideologues for… Read more »

Freddy Boy
2 years ago
Reply to  sskinner

Tried & tested then 😵‍💫

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  sskinner

Quite.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Or writing to our MP, I’ve given up that. I say to myself, why write to someone who should be in Jail!

Covid-1984
Covid-1984
2 years ago
Reply to  Ron Smith

Same problem with careerist Ms Richards from West Bromwich East. Another Conservative puppet.

Sontol
Sontol
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

“The white, Christian majority solution is to overthrow the government and instigate a proper form of democratic governance…As I have stated many times, we are at war and this is one war we cannot lose because to lose is final. There will be no re-runs.
All together now…Our salvation will not arrive via the ballot box.

Please stop trying to hijack and invert the legacy and message of a human being (Jesus), who willingly went to an agonising death in order to oppose all sectarian divisions, hatreds and violence, into being a figurehead for those backward looking and immoral attitudes and agendas.

Bettina
Bettina
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Agree absolutely.

As I keep saying, don’t vote! It only encourages them. Remove democratic legitimacy, it’s our only hope.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Bettina

Many thanks.

MikeAustin
2 years ago

This is nothing to do with left or right. We have no real democracy. Parliament has become an increasingly expensive circus. We only need to watch the Jones Plantation (just 12 minute long – “Worth watching in full”!) to see how it has all been achieved.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
2 years ago
Reply to  MikeAustin

Is that Jonestown massacre?

MikeAustin
2 years ago
Reply to  Ron Smith

No. This is the story of a plantation where the slaves are tricked into thinking they are free. There was a film released a few months ago here, but you can get the story from the short youtube video.

JayBee
2 years ago

It never ceases to amaze me, why of all the alternative really conservative/right-wing parties and people the traction has moved solely to the worst and most establishment one. Opportunity missed.
Big time.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
2 years ago

” and never properly resist the takeover of the public realm by the identitarian Left”.
And their Globalist paymasters!

For a fist full of roubles

Cameron epitomises stale and white.

Beachwordsmith
Beachwordsmith
2 years ago

I watched that Panorama about Greensill and thought David Cameron was forced to close the curtains and disappear from public life entirely, hoping that the SFO wouldn’t be calling on him. Won’t the Press and the Labour Party now be revisiting all this?

RTSC
RTSC
2 years ago

Nail on the head.

Basically, the Establishment has decided we can vote for:

Red-Green WEF Socialism
Blue-Green WEF Socialism
Yellow-Green WEF Socialism

And they will use the party selection processes and FPTP to keep out of Parliament anyone who is a small c conservative.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
2 years ago

Remember this; David Cameron honoured his SECOND cast iron guarantee for the EU Referendum only because Nigel Farage forced his hand.

WyrdWoman
2 years ago

And in other news –

Tony Blair likely to become Gaza humanitarian coordinator.

https://www.voltairenet.org/article219982.html

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuckkkkkkkkk…………

Sforzesca
Sforzesca
2 years ago
Reply to  WyrdWoman

Well, what’s a few thousand more dead souls added to his total.
And Pray all you want you bastard, there’s only one place you’re going when dead.

Jane G
Jane G
2 years ago
Reply to  WyrdWoman

Oh, hell.
Maybe he will get caught in the crossfire – no, cancel that – I don’t need the bad karma.

Netanyahu is unpopular in Israel, apparently so maybe someone will talk him out of hiring that reptile.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  WyrdWoman

That really is Orwellian.

BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

Interesting…. I wasn’t aware of this….
The UK is a signatory to the Geneva Convention…

“Just one year after taking office, Prime Minister Cameron changed the UK’s Universal Jurisdiction law, to ensure that Israelis were able to travel to the UK without fear of arrest for.. war crimes claims.”

https://cfoi.co.uk/prime-minister-david-camerons-unbreakable-support-of-israel/

Grim Ace
Grim Ace
2 years ago

Sunak has now proved he is the total little prick that many thought he was. A very wealthy man who has no care for ordinary people other than to get them to vote for his vacuous party of blue socialists. I hope they lose and we get the plastic Stalin and his communist party so that we can suffer to the point of violent rebellion.

Matt Dalby
Matt Dalby
2 years ago

When I logged onto DS and saw the title of Toby’s article “Suella Braverman Sacked – and David Cameron Becomes Foreign Secretary” I assumed it must be a spoof/humorous article. If only it was.

Covid-1984
Covid-1984
2 years ago

He hit the biggest nail on the head. Disillusioned conservatives must resign and join Reform UK. They need a voice in the chamber. Bet the cabinet will be voting to keep Nigel Farage in the jungle because when he returns, all hell will break loose. I predict sub 100 conservative seats following the next GE. Bring democracy on.

CircusSpot
CircusSpot
2 years ago
Reply to  Covid-1984

Disillusioned Tory MPs are not disillusioned enough to forego another year of pay, expenses and perks for them and their families. Not forgetting the ‘allowance’ paid when they lose their seat. The only democracy we can bring on is at the ballot box and hope these are not ‘tampered’ with.

psychedelia smith
2 years ago

“Rishi Sunak Will Regret Bringing Back David Cameron”

I doubt it. The longer this absurd merry-go-round of bullshit goes on the more this all just looks like theatre. Witness Sunak completely at ease and laughing with Starmer on the way into the Commons the other week. They’re all in the same entitled grasping morally bankrupt Davos cartel. They’re feudalist technocrat to the bone and bleed the blood the global predator class.

I think Schwab gimp Sunak and the rest of them are simply treading water until Thierry Breton’s blanket censorship charter is fully in place and they’re in the perfect position to implement the grand control agenda – a CCP sponsored blanket surveillance digital ID system linked to finance and health complete with credit score. Cameron is simply in to lay more Chinese pipework.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago

Spot on

JXB
JXB
2 years ago

“What do you think – too bleak an assessment or on the money?”

Too optimistic.

It is going to get much worse – like a boulder rolling down a hill, it will continue to pick up momentum.

This all has the feeling of the last part of the 1970s, hurtling towards the inevitable outcome of the Socialist nightmare (economic and social ruin) inflicted on the Country with the complicity of an idiotic population which believed the lots of free stuff and milk and honey lies.

We need collapse to get people awake and clamouring for change.

The Real Engineer
The Real Engineer
2 years ago

I suggest that next Cameron will become PM without any democratic vote, and Rishi will be toast, ready to go to the US. It is all in Nadine Dorres new book “The Plot: ” (the title contains Boris but that was only the beginning and is last weeks story) and the whole thing is before our eyes. It seems that Gove is in it up to his neck…