After a series of electoral successes, the governing party faced a significant defeat in the general election. As they navigate the aftermath, internal divisions emerge regarding the necessary course of action for recovery.
While some party members believe fundamental changes are needed to regain success, others insist the fault lies with the voters, showing a disconnect between leadership and constituency perspectives.
The Tory party appears to be in denial about its situation, with its focus on leadership rather than acknowledging the deeper transformations it might require to reconnect with the electorate.
In contrast, the SNP demonstrates a willingness, albeit inconsistent, to confront the reality of its losses, suggesting there's potential for adjustment and growth, unlike the Tories who remain trapped in denial.
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