New PM takes the reins and prepares country for the newest generation of Conservatives in bid to shore up losses of big beasts

Leafy_Emerald's move to 10 Downing Street has set in motion the latest transformation of the Conservative party, heralding the end of the DrCaeserMD era and the beginning of a new one with fresh politicians with fresh perspectives in now vacant ministerial posts.



Members poised to succeed and replace big beasts that include DrCaeserMD, purpleslug and others who are expected to move on from politics. This include larger roles for ToastinRussian, LouisOstrowski, GotNoRealFriends.



Already burdened with many roles, GotNoRealFriends has already been moved to the Treasury as chancellor to fill the void left by purpleslug - the powerhouse chancellor who resided there for months, almost setting a record two budgets being published under his name.



This newest generation is not defined by the almost year long period in which the broad left governed Britain, but instead the period which has been defined by the Conservative rule.



Politicians who's careers have been shaped by the InfernoPlato and DrCaeserMD premierships, the September 2017 general election and the UKIP merger are expected to be the ones to carry the torch for Leafy_Emerald. This generation of seasoned politicians will not have experienced the struggles that is often attributed to the period in which the Conservatives languished in opposition as junior partners.



Whilst experienced in governing, whether the new generation will be able to succeed in campaigning and outlining their vision with the same desperation as InfernoPlato and DrCaeserMD will be the first challenge that Leafy_Emerald faces.



Already, the new prime minister has laid out the ground work for his 8 March general election campaign. On the steps of Downing Street after being asked to form a government by the Queen, Leafy_Emerald used the lecturn as an opportunity to lay out aspects of his platform.



"We are facing an election that will define the path this country is set on for the next five years. Our plan for the next five years is one of economic certainty, delivering on Brexit, ensuring a country where hard work is rewarded and most importantly a country where everyone, regardless of race, gender, sex or religion has the opportunity to succeed as an individual and shape their own destiny."



The outline of the plan, certainty and shaping destiny, is one lifted almost directly from DrCaeserMD and is unlikely to resonate with voters. Having already been promised such at the last general election, and receiving such stability and certainty, it is likely that voters will be left asking for more form Leafy_Emerald and the newest wave.



Despite this potential weakness however, Leafy_Emerald is facing a weaker than expected opposition, uncertain about their role. This sets the stage for a general election in which voters could, in the right circumstances, indeed choose to re-elect a party that has ruled the country for over a year promising the same thing.