I mean the tradition of Britain after Churchill was milquetoast conservatism at best. Thatcher was stabbed in the back by her own party and replaced now by what amounts to a George H Bush equivalent at Downey Street now.
In Canada we gave (sadly) David Frum to America. We also had Mulroney, another disaster to conservatism. In Britain one doesn't even remember the names of the disasters in conservative leadership until Thatcher took the helm. You don't even adjust the political boundaries in British ridings and haven't done so since time immemorial, giving clear advantage to the labour party.
‘In Britain one doesn’t even remember the names of the disasters in conservative leadership until Thatcher took the helm. ‘
Anthony Eden, Harold McMillan and Edward Heath are hardly historical nobodies. Neither were prewar men like Bonar Law or Asquith.