steve

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steve

steve

@BluebloodedTory

All views are entirely my own. But of course many sensible people will be on my wavelength

Swindon, England Se unió Kasım 2018
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Conservatives
Conservatives@Conservatives·
Conservatives having been forcing U-turn after U-turn since Labour got into power. 16 and counting.
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Mel Stride
Mel Stride@MelJStride·
Labour knew these changes would hit pubs, hotels and cafes - and pushed ahead anyway. Now they pretend they didn't understand the consequences. Over 2,000 hospitality venues at risk - with business rates UP by 115% for some businesses over the next few years. And Labour still dithers. Temporary fixes won't save our high streets - only permanent business rate cuts will. A future @Conservatives government will cut business rates for thousands and back our high streets. My words in today's @TheSun 👇🏼
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Mel Stride@MelJStride

Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are destroying our high streets and pubs. Labour don't understand business.

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Julian Jessop
Julian Jessop@julianHjessop·
More evidence that the UK economy began the New Year on the brink of recession... "It was a drab Christmas for retailers, as sales growth slowed for the fourth consecutive month" (@the_brc) brc.org.uk/news-and-event…
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steve@BluebloodedTory·
Labour never learn they blighted North Swindon with poor parking last time they were in power. Now they will do it again to new developments . Here we go again. Redhouse and oakhurst 2. Motorists face new parking space ban #LabourareDangerous" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/12/2…
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Charlie Davis
Charlie Davis@CharlieJSDavis·
This Tory Party conference has set out a positive & fiscally responsible Conservative vision for the future. A future Tory government would cut the size of the state & bring welfare under control while boosting our high streets & abolishing stamp duty to help grow the economy!
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Christopher Hope📝
Christopher Hope📝@christopherhope·
** My analysis on the Conservative party conference ** Finally after a year of waiting, Kemi Badenoch has given her party a slate of policies to make the case for the Conservatives. It was the best speech by a Tory leader I have heard for years. Nigel Farage and Reform UK were mentioned just once as she sought to concentrate on setting her stall for her party. Her supporters in the hall loved it and left the party's conference with a spring in their step, helped in part by her conviction and confident delivery. The real battle is outside. The new policies on stamp duty, ECHR, policing and net zero will win her support among those who are paying attention. But the rest of the electorate might shrug their shoulders and ask why the Tories didn't introduce these measures during their 14 years in power? And how they can be trusted to do so if they win the next election? This question of trust remains unanswered by the Tories. But for the first time since Labour's landslide at general election in July last year, the Conservative party is back in the hunt for voters. And that for them is a start. More coverage and analysis on @GBNEWS.
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Ben Obese-Jecty MP
Ben Obese-Jecty MP@BenObeseJecty·
A fantastic speech from @kemibadenoch to close out our conference with real, impactful, thought-through policies. Defining who we are as a party and laying out our policy platform and direction of travel is exactly what this conference set out to deliver.
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steve@BluebloodedTory·
What you be smoking mate Labour are ruining the country. #LabourAreDangerous
Tris Osborne MP@TrisOsborneMP

I can see @Conservatives trying to absurdly reinvent themselves on economy. The public still living through the cost of living crisis Truss catalysed; the ripple effects of a botched Brexit and public services left after austerity went wrong. Six chancellors in five years.

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