Despite poor polling and local election fears, Tories find reasons to be cheerful
by Peter Walker Senior political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6W15H)
There is one very tangible reason for the current outbreak of good spirits: Conservatives know things could be worse
Their party is flatlining in the polls, largely lacking in policies and on the verge of a heavy kicking in the local elections. And yet in Westminster, many Conservatives seem almost cheery. What exactly is going on?
Critics - including some Tories - may argue this is wishful thinking and displacement activity by MPs and shadow ministers who cannot accept that Kemi Badenoch is not up to the job of leading a party in existential trouble.
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