Janet Wilkinson has been in the Conservative Party for 24 years, but said recently, it had not been easy.
“We’ve had so much trauma over the last few years,” she told the BBC.
“With all the leader replacements and everything, I have become a bit disillusioned.”
She added that conflict in the party, “especially on the Westminster side”, had “become ridiculous – it’s become laughable for a lot of people”.
Ms Wilkinson, 58, was one of a couple of dozen people at Peterborough Conservatives’ regular curry night.
Across three tables, at the city’s Bombay Brasserie, sat councillors, party members and supporters.
A WhatsApp message inviting people to the event asked whether they’re a “Badenoch Balti” or a “Jenrick Jalfrezi”.
Ms Wilkinson had not made her mind up but hoped for someone who could bring the party “back together”.
“Replacing the leader every five minutes – that is never good for a party,” she said.
“I’m still hanging in there and supporting what I believe in, because I think the long-term view is more important than the bad stuff that happened recently.”
According to others at the curry night, that “bad stuff” included breaking promises while in government and losing voters’ trust.
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