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They never stopped being the nasty party.
The statement implies they apparently experienced a fleeting realisation that they were the nasty party... When that moment was is anyone's guess, as they've never changed their actions based on that information.
It was 2002
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2002/oct/08/uk.conservatives2002
And it was said by Theresa May, who went on to lead the party after it remained nasty...
A conservatives idea of "nasty" is polling poorly and losing elections; nothing more.
Ah so history is just a circle.
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