This Thursday will see the Cambridge Union holding its first debate of the 2012 Lent Term, with the motion: “This House believes the Conservatives have been unfairly demonised”. David Cowan, member of the CUCA Committee, and Richard Johnson, Chair of CULC, discuss whether the Tories have been vilified unjustly.
David argues in favour of the motion:
Throughout Cambridge University there are many Conservatives. But many of them dare not openly admit this. Young Liberal Democrats, Labourites, Socialists and Marxists are lauded as idealists who care about the injustices of the world, whereas young Conservatives are seen to be unpleasant, reactionary and self-interested individuals with no capacity for compassion.
This perception has very little to do with the facts and has everything to do with the left’s need to discredit a party which has done so much for this country, especially for the most vulnerable in our communities. Peel’s Factory Act 1844, Disraeli’s Artisan’s and Labourers’ Dwellings Improvement Act 1875 and Public Health Act 1875, Butler’s Education Act 1944, Macmillan’s housing programme, and Thatcher’s Right to Buy initiative are just some of the Conservatives achievements which have improved the nation as a whole.
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