Comments by "Mesolithic Man" (@mesolithicman164) on "The New Culture Forum"
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Intellectuals can convince themselves of anything, and I'm afraid Peter has convincef himself of a narrative wherein he was ignored and because of that Conservatism is over.
I disagree. The British people are inherently conservative, to the degree that the Labour party has given up on the working class in favour of graduates and immigrants. It's just that this particular Conservative party isn't offering what the publc wants. Their Conservatism is entirely foused on the economy, the populace believes in patriotism and our links to the land that has sustained us over centuries. That is a fatal mismatch and there will inevitably be a realignment on the Right. Peter will probably complain, because these are the same people who believe in the death penalty and other ideas that will offend inherently middle class observers like Mr Hitchens. But it will surely happen because the vountry is on a life support machine at the moment. We went thriugh 10+ years of rebuilding after WW2 and that is what is needed to take an economy that is on it's knees to one that reflects traditional British manufacturing.
Sorry Peter, your narrative is one of inevitable doom. What we need is a generation of 'can do' Brits to drive us forward. A parallel. You're in a trench in WW1, on one side of you, you have Peter who is convinced we're all going to die, radiating negativity, on the other side of you is someone with a positive message, "We can do this. Move fast, keep low to the ground don't run a predictable path". I know who I'd rather believe in and listen to.
Peter is not giving a message that is of any use to us, he's demoralised and has given up, those people deag everybody down. Sorry Peter, but you're a broken record, you could have taken on the role of leader of this new generation of conservatives, but you failed them.
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