British political strategist Thomas Corbett-Dillon—who once advised ex-British Prime Minister Boris Johnson—is forecasting a significant defeat for the Conservative Party in the upcoming United Kingdom (UK) general election on July 4. Corbett-Dillon made his prediction during an interview on the John Solomon Reports podcast, stating that he also believes many in Great Britain will welcome the potential landslide loss.
The former adviser to Johnson criticized the Conservatives, accusing them of failing to deliver on their electoral promises, and expressed a belief that this failure will lead to their downfall. He noted that British voters are ready to hold the Conservatives, including current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, accountable for unfulfilled commitments. “You cannot get elected on promises and then not do what the people want you to do,” said Corbett-Dillon. “They deserve to lose their seats.”
Currently, the Conservative Party holds the majority in the UK Parliament. However, widespread anger over the party’s failure to address the nation’s migrant crisis, a sluggish economy, and inability to ensure basic government functions has resulted in what appears to be a significant electoral backlash. Corbett-Dillon pointed out that while many UK residents have conservative views, they are dissatisfied with the existing leadership.
Corbett-Dillon expressed hope that UK politicians might adapt and align themselves more closely with Republican principles in the United States, stating: “Hopefully, they are gonna start changing their tune, and maybe we’ll see the Conservatives become more like the Republicans, but I’m not holding out hope.”
The National Pulse reported last week that Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has overtaken the Conservative Party in recent polls. Farage said he intends to form the opposition to Labour after the election, supplanting the Conservatives.