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Conservatives Divided As Dorries Departs

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Nadine Dorries has finally stepped down as an MP, ending months of speculation with a blistering attack on the government — and bringing the divisive Boris Johnson era one step closer to conclusion. The former culture secretary’s bitter departure exemplifies the tensions plaguing Britain’s ruling Conservative Party as it tries to chart a path forward post-Johnson.

In her resignation letter, Dorries shared concerns about the leadership of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, questioned the party’s adherence to its 2019 manifesto, and claimed that the government had lost purpose. While some will agree with her critique, it’s worth reflecting on how many of Sunak’s difficulties can be traced back to Johnson’s tenure.

An atmosphere of victimhood?

The Conservatives’ internal disagreements extend beyond leadership. Divisions are deepening as different factions argue over the party’s core principles and policy direction. Some members advocate for a focus on cultural issues, while others are calling for a return of “One Nation” values. These fractures make it challenging to articulate a coherent vision.

Yet, rather than confronting issues of unity head on, some within the party have opted to blame external entities, such as the judiciary, civil servants, and the media. This approach will do little to resolve the Conservatives’ core problems, and may simply exacerbate the situation by fostering an atmosphere of victimhood.

Brexit in the background

Brexit remains omnipresent, further complicating the Conservatives’ ability to come together. Opinions within the party diverge on whether post-EU challenges should be seen as a failure of execution, or a result of internal sabotage.

Amidst these complexities, Sunak faces a difficult job in steering the party towards stability. Tasked with addressing the country’s most pressing issues — including public service investment and regional inequalities — the government simply has no time to be battling in-house divisions.

Real-world concerns

As Dorries departs the political scene (for now), her outspoken nature adds another layer of complexity for the government as it heads towards conference season and the fifth by-election of the year.

Ultimately, the Conservative’s ability to move forward will depend on its willingness to address internal conflicts constructively — and to engage in meaningful dialogue that reflects the real-world concerns of voters.

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