It’s ridiculous to accuse the Tories of being “neoliberal”. Perhaps they used to be*, but they’ve since morphed into a far right populist party. They are actively working against everything that liberals stand for: free trade, human rights, personal freedoms, regulated free markets, etc.
I get that you don’t like those things, and that you also don’t like the Tories, but to conflate the two just makes you sound ridiculous.
* - if “neoliberal” had any concrete meaning - which I would dispute.
It’s ridiculous to accuse the Tories of being “neoliberal”. Perhaps they used to be*, but they’ve since morphed into a far right populist party. They are actively working against everything that liberals stand for: free trade, human rights, personal freedoms, regulated free markets, etc.
I get that you don’t like those things, and that you also don’t like the Tories, but to conflate the two just makes you sound ridiculous.
* - if “neoliberal” had any concrete meaning - which I would dispute.