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#0087DC

£1,500.00

32 limited-edition prints
Image size 22”x33”
paper size 28”x40”
Archival ink and paper

22 in stock

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The #0087DC Lollipop (Conservative Party)
This lollipop looks more like the Liberal Democrats and the Labour Party than a party representing Conservative values. The tradition of conservatism in the party has disappeared. Although it is on the march to the international progressive utopia, it is being held back by actual Conservative members, leaving a huge void for a new party to step in with British conservative values. The party also has a tendency to privatise services that are naturally monopolies, often with financial interests in these ventures, prioritising profit over public good. This approach can undermine public trust and lead to inequitable service distribution.
The Conservative Party’s lollipop, with its #0087DC colour, represents a shift away from traditional conservative values. The party has increasingly resembled its political opponents, losing sight of its foundational principles. Although some genuine conservatives within the party attempt to steer it back on course, their efforts are often overshadowed by a broader agenda that prioritises international progressive goals. Additionally, the party’s inclination to privatise essential services, often for personal financial gain, compromises the integrity of these services and erodes public trust. This lollipop symbolizes a party struggling with its identity and grappling with internal conflicts, leaving a void that could be filled by a new, truly conservative movement.
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