“The Conservatives are facing Armageddon. It's going to be like a group of bald men fighting over a comb.”—Former British Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland, predicting in a BBC interview a tumultuous Conservative leadership battle after the party’s landslide loss last week, quoted by Lucy Fisher, “Recriminations Begin After ‘Devastating’ Defeat,” The Financial Times, July 6-7, 2024
This official portrait of Robert Buckland was taken Jan. 12, 2020, by Richard Townshend. Notice that Buckland is smiling. That’s because this was 4½ years before he’d lose his seat in Parliament.
If he’s
smiling these days, it’s sardonically, before he launches the kind of quip
that caught my eye above.
I’m sorry, folks, but as soon as I read Buckland’s sound
bite above, I started laughing and haven’t stopped since.
But I’m afraid that not too many other Conservatives
are in the mood for merriment these days. Except for copyright reasons, I would
have used an electoral map showing a massive dash of red (associated with the
Labour Party) over the U.K.
Nothing loosens tongues, and loyalties, like the
prospect of losing big. The Conservatives are amid this process now, and
America’s Democrats are similarly vulnerable after Joe Biden's disastrous performance in his first debate with Donald Trump.
Let’s see whether the Democratic or British “comb”
turns out to be more useful in the end.
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