Because the Tories are largely wearing Labour social policies as a skin suit to keep pushing their neoliberal socioeconomic policies.
The Tories are largely 'progressive' on a sociocultural level, but neoliberal on a socio-economic level. At times they will change their sociocultural platform based on the results of party census bureaus. "We're against immigration!" but because such a thing clashes with their neoliberal clientele, they will always refuse to implement any meaningful policies. "We'll try again next year!"
Because the Tories are largely wearing Labour social policies as a skin suit to keep pushing their neoliberal socioeconomic policies.
The Tories are largely 'progressive' on a sociocultural level, but neoliberal on a socio-economic level. At times they will change their sociocultural platform based on the results of party census bureaus. "We're against immigration!" but because such a thing clashes with their neoliberal clientele, they will always refuse to implement any meaningful policies. "We'll try again next year!"