Archive for July, 2012

Should the NI Tories go it Alone?

I made clear in an earlier post – following the botched “relaunch” of the local Conservatives – that there is the need for the local Conservatives to declare UDI.  There are fewer than ever reasons to attempt to forge a relationship with a central Party organisation when, in fact, that Party organisation is both inefficient and rudderless.

The Cameron Conservatives are merely a liberal, posh and ideologically bereft faction of the Westminster Party.  Lord Ashcroft, with his growing digital media empire, is firing on all cylinders to undermine Cameron and the coalition government.  Meanwhile the Libs are hardly able to disguise their loathing of their Conservative partners.  The Party is splitting and coalition is splitting with it.

The Conservative Party under Cameron has lost all sense of what it stands for – it has no ideological vision, never mind brand coherency.  Despite its protestations that it believes in the Union, it has no idea how to maintain its own party union – never mind the Union of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.  The Party is powerless in Scotland, supine in Northern Ireland and irrelevant in much of Northern England.  Oh and it has no clear idea how to reduce the deficit and restore growth.

Which begs the question why the NI Conservatives are so keen to align themselves with such a Party when, locally, electorally, there is so much to be gained from ploughing a new furrow.  Northern Ireland needs a new Centre-Right but socially liberal Party.  It needs to appeal to a naturally right-of-centre electorate.  Indeed, the electorate is waiting for such a centre-ground to be filled.  The SDLP is pointless.  The UUP is walking dead.  The DUP and Sinn Fein are discredited political dead-wood Nats.  Alliance is nice but dim.

What do you think?

Tories Dump Nicholson

I met with the Northern Ireland Conservative Chairman, Irwin Armstrong, last week.

Armstrong is not exactly one of Northern Ireland’s better known political leaders. He’s based in Ballymena so escapes the attention of most of the Belfast based journalists. He also leads a Party that has never really made any major break-throughs into the local political scene – except back in the early 90s in North Down and when Dr Laurence Kennedy brought his own brand of suave charisma.

Irwin Armstrong doesn’t really do suave.

Most of the chat was about business and about Irwin’s vision for “his” Party.  He uses the first person a lot…“that’s my voter,” or “that’s the type of voter I need to get out”.

However, I was somewhat cheered to hear that the NI Conservatives will be going it alone in the 2014 Euro-elections – putting up a candidate against the virtually silent Jim Nicholson, practically a European Parliament lifer.  Nicholson tends to squeeze-in based on transferred votes and then merrily takes the salary and expenses for 5 years, virtually disappearing from view. His last election campaign was bank-rolled by Conservative Party money – much of it supplied, at that time, by Lord Ashcroft.

But in 2014 the Conservatives plan to dump him – putting forward their own candidate in the hope of squeezing in based on transfers from the UUP, DUP and even Alliance. So the UUP will have to decide if they really like Nicholson enough to put him forward again – or will they let him drift away on a rather generous Euro-pension.

So some news emanated from the chat with Mr Armstrong. I’ll await, with interest, to witness the unveiling of the Conservative Euro-candidate for 2014. My hope is that the candidate isn’t some former UUP MLA defector to Tory ranks. That would be rather dismaying.


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