The scheduled television broadcast was canceled because two candidates, Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, refused to participate. (Image: Reuters/LNP)

Conservative lawmakers are currently narrowing the competition for leadership to the bottom two.

Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss are currently contacting 160,000 Conservative members in 68 million countries. This is approximately 0.3% of the UK population. This is a very bad expression of our country.

In any case, this contest has shown us one thing: choosing Britain’s next leader is promising only the same failure for this country.

This should not be the last election the party expects this year.

In this election for leader, several candidates submitted billions of pounds in new pledges, pledges and spending promises.

So it is clear that whoever wins will win in the 2019 general election on a political platform that is very different from the election manifesto they and all Conservative lawmakers stood by.

Therefore, I have come to the unavoidable conclusion that the new Prime Minister must make his political platform public in the general election. Since many things have changed now, it will be fair and democratic.

After all, it is the Tory Prime Minister for the third year in a row who will take the helm outside of the general election, and the public again cannot say anything about who rules us in 10th place.

Democracy in this country has been severely affected by the conservative government. If Boris Johnson illegally shut down Congress to prevent Brexit surveillance, Johnson’s ridiculously expensive “golden” fund, the 10th multi-party, while the country was in lockdown. And many more.

We can no longer afford to damage democracy. If falsehoods and falsehoods become too common, the problem will not be fixed.

Society is fed up with games and it’s finally time to do something else.

I already warned about this in the previous column, but it is becoming more and more relevant every week. We must save democracy before it is too late.

If curators are so confident in their records, why should they be afraid to take them to the people? They keep bragging that the country has given them the majority and they have got Brexit, so let’s move on to the next stage.

If you’re sure they know what’s best for this country, why don’t you trust the public to vote for them? What should you be afraid of?

Looking at the number of midterms that have had to move recently, it’s clear that a proper reset is needed to get everyone talking. And note that the current Prime Minister is said to have loyal members in the House of Lords. This means more by-elections.

It may be better to hold a general election before you tire of politics.

But sadly, the signs we have seen so far suggest that the Tories are continuing on this path of selfishness and self-righteousness. Just this week, the scheduled video conference was canceled because two candidates, Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, refused to attend because the conservative image was damaged.

I think the damage is done, but this is about the country, not the Conservative Party.

Don’t get me wrong, I can understand why: the more you see them, the more you see through all the rhetoric. This evasion of scrutiny is a sign of the Johnson administration, which is not surprising given that most of the candidates have served him faithfully for a long time and apparently defended his endless lies.

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And the party endorsed it in the Conservative Declaration of Confidence, despite everything.

And now the candidate will not put him in his cabinet, they are constantly gassing the whole country.

Rishi Sunak is at the heart of the Johnson administration and has been in control of the economy for two years, despite his new slogan, “Rebuild the Economy.” What does he recover from but his own failure? Needless to say, he was fined for attending a party in Downing Street.

Snacks deserve credit for vacation planning during a pandemic. This is not unique, but many Western countries had similar plans, but they helped many.

But now it is clear to him that he must regain that slack and resist providing substantial aid to help people get through the cost-of-living crisis.

This is the same man who, as prime minister, wasted around £17bn of taxpayers’ money by writing off losses from support schemes rather than addressing rising cost of living. He shows that economic control is a high priority and the Tories ridicule the idea that people can trust their money.

Snacks admitted that they had no working-class friends in the past. He tells you everything you need to know about how much he hasn’t touched. More worryingly, who wants to do this job but the British working class?

Society is fed up with games and it’s finally time to do something else

You really don’t need money. He and his wife joined the sprawling 2022 UK roster for a combined £730m. So if he doesn’t need money and has no working-class friends, can the prime minister be trusted?

Liz Truss served as Foreign Secretary for less than a year and did not have the decency to resign or even publicly condemn Johnson’s actions as Prime Minister. So how can you be sure he won’t?

Although very selfish, Liz Truss gives us the most content to entertain us, while we suffer a lot from this cruel government.

We live in a democracy, not a dictatorship, or at least we should. This means that no matter who wins the leadership race, it is time to give the British people a voice as soon as possible.

This time let’s hold a general election to show that the Conservatives cannot escape the government’s shameful and tragic group record, even with new leaders.