They are talking to their members at the moment most of whom are not in red wall seats.
Once the contest is settled; you'll see the focus shift to how to stay in power without the charisma of Boris.
They can only do that if they can continue to show a commitment to those voters who put them into power in 2019.
The Tories are very good at winning and staying in power and they know what they will have to do and I'm sure they will.
Given Labour have lost the pantomime villain and aren't going to get a snap election they are going to have to be far clearer on what they will offer.
The focus is going to shift onto the vacuum of policies from LOTO who is going to have to demonstrate why he's going to be a better choice - and quite frankly - he's going to need to do that whilst having the personality of a beige wall - which puts him at a serious disadvantage.
And that's before his newly emboldened Unions and Marxists put the boot in for not being one of them.
If I was a betting man; we're going to hear a lot about a government for all people of our islands from the Tories and a much tighter Number 10 - far fewer shooting themselves in the foot mistakes, which is going to make it much harder for Labour under the current leadership.