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The shapeshifting Tories have grown their base – but this could be their downfall
on Tory limits
“Conservatism is stretching its boundaries in Britain,” writes Andy Beckett in The Guardian. “Electorally it is extending ever further into previously hostile parts of England” and while the Conservatives “seem to be moving both leftwards and rightwards”, their opponents in the Labour Party have found “the sheer profusion of Tory manoeuvres” almost “paralysing”. But while many believe that British Conservatism is “uniquely flexible”, stretching to include “almost any policy, strategy or interest group”, that simply is “not true”. After the pandemic, “when the government’s Covid bills come due” then we’ll discover whether Boris Johnson’s “elastic Conservatism is going to snap”.
Nearly every day for the past three months, Ahmed, a 27-year-old father from Afghanistan, has risen at 6am in Velika Kladuša, a small Bosnian border town. After a walk of 30 minutes, Ahmed reaches the border and crosses into the European Union through the forest. By 7 or 8am, he is standing on a main road a few kilometres inside Croatia, waiting to be found by the police. Before lunchtime, he has been caught, beaten, and pushed back into Bosnia.
“All I want is to see my son,” he says.
Ahmed, who did not wish to give his surname for fear of reprisals, estimates he has repeated this Sisyphean routine more than 60 times, varying his route yet sometimes encountering the same police officers, and never achieving his goal. Why does he do this? Because in a Zagreb refugee camp, just 90km (56miles) away as the crow flies but a world away to Ahmed, are his wife and infant son.