The Tory party's self-destructive tendencies continue to shine, as exemplified by their failure to adapt to wider public sentiments, leading to their own political demise.
Jimmy Dimly's assertion that merely appealing to 120,000 Tory members is a suicide strategy underlines the disconnection between party leadership and actual voter bases.
Even as the Tories momentarily glimpsed sanity at their conference, the party's long-standing reliance on an increasingly fringe membership leaves little room for hope.
The recent political maneuvers portrayed a stark picture of incompetence, where the Tory MPs' inability to unite behind a candidate like Jimmy Dimly epitomizes their ongoing dysfunction.
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