The Conservative party's return to opposition is marked by a lack of accountability and understanding of their past governance failures, coupled with a disconnect from pressing societal issues.
Despite facing significant electoral defeat and criticism for their governance, figures like Robert Jenrick portray an optimistic view of past political efficacy, ignoring the dire state left behind.
As the Conservatives gather for their first conference in opposition, the absence of remorse for their past actions raises questions about their ability to effectively address the needs of the nation.
The need for the Conservative party to balance learning from their past while looking to the future is a challenge, especially given the significant crises attributed to their leadership.
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