All news on the topic: Conservative Party

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'Over and out for Sunak as doubts grow over whether Tories can finish full term'
Keir Mudie says a lot of people – even Tories – are starting to say a general election should take place sooner rather than later, and there are reports that Rishi Sunak is finding being PM 'difficult'
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New anger at Tory deportation plan as refugees fear war could hit Rwanda
A Syrian refugee living in a Nottingham hotel and facing deportation to Rwanda said he would rather die than take his wife and daughter to the country in East Africa
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'We must expose 13 years of Tory corruption and cruelty before next election'
I cannot bear to see the desolation successive Tory governments have caused - and it will only get worse, writes CAROL VORDERMAN
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Cruel Tory minister slammed for making refugee centre paint over Disney murals
Outraged cartoonist Guy Venables said the decision to paint over images of Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh at a refugee reception centre in Dover because they were too welcoming was "evil"
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'Tories are certain of electoral defeat - they are trashing the economy'
Mirror reader Colin says the Tories have taken the country to the very brink of collapse and that a Labour government is needed to turn things around. But do YOU agree?
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Boris Johnson's 7 worst moments as PM - sickening Partygate to 'woeful fraud'
Today marks one year since Boris Johnson resigned as PM, after almost 60 MPs quit government or party posts to express their lack of confidence in his leadership
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George Osborne to marry former aide as mystery email sent to wedding guests
The former Chancellor, who unleashed austerity measures from 2010, is due to tie the knot with former aide Thea Rogers in Somerset, but the couple’s nuptials come amid a riddle over an email which triggered fevered speculation on Twitter.
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Tories 'could be reduced to less than 100 seats for first time in 345 years'
A new Calculus poll suggests that any gains made by the PM after Liz Truss's disastrous spell in charge have been wiped out, with Labour recording a 21 point lead as Tories turn on Rishi Sunak
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'It's disappointing Keir Starmer continues to reject free school meals demand'
It was clear that Mr Starmer is genuine in wishing to tackle the snobbery and prejudice that prevent people from achieving their potential
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Johnson's gone but Tories are still sinking into their cess pit of depravity
Nothing can do undo the rot in the Conservative Party, it's ingrained, says Paul Routledge
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Are the Tories ‘out of touch’ after lavish NHS birthday meal - vote in our poll
Conservative MPs have been branded 'out of touch' after attending an exclusive event in Mayfair to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the NHS, while underpaid hospital staff struggle to make ends meet
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Former Tory MP Chris Pincher accused of groping set for EIGHT WEEK suspension
Chris Pincher quit as Tory Deputy Chief Whip last summer following claims he had drunkenly assaulted two men at a private members' club in London - and Boris Johnson had appointed him despite being aware of a previous official complaint
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'Climate emergency is our greatest challenge - Rishi Sunak is running from it'
The effects of the climate crisis are being felt globally, whether it is cliffs collapsing, an increase in wildfires or food shortages
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'King shows commitment to special place as Scotland's monarchy support grows'
The King made these promises as the Crown of Scotland was presented to him, the actual crown of every Scottish Monarch since Mary, Queen of Scots, writes Lord Falconer
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Partygate Tory Shaun Bailey hides inside City Hall to dodge lockdown bash quiz
The London Assembly member emerged from City Hall and declined to comment when we asked about the new police probe into the Partygate bash that he attended
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Workers in Parliament speak out over 'predatory' culture that persists
Unions demanded a 'step change in the culture of behaviour' after one parliamentary aide alleged a male MP had pressured her to sit on his lap
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Tories 'really have given up' as 'absentee' Rishi Sunak ducks PMQs, says Labour
The Liberal Democrats also claimed Mr Sunak had 'thrown in the towel' over his poor attendance record at the weekly grilling in front of MPs
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Record NHS waiting lists will 'probably go up higher' admits Tory minister
Health Minister Maria Caulfield was challenged over the dire backlog for NHS treatment as 7.4 million people languish on waiting lists in England
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'My mother was a proud nurse - the NHS was both her livelihood and her lifeline'
Labour leader Keir Starmer pens a passionate, heartfelt and personal commitment to Britain's health service on its 75th anniversary
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Rishi Sunak hints he could rubber-stamp 49-day PM Liz Truss's honours list
The Prime Minister also awkwardly laughed off a question over whether he would issue his own peerages and gongs to allies if he is ousted from No10 at the next general election
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Sunak suggests hard-up families are not spending cost of living cash on food
The Prime Minister was confronted about the cost-of-living and mortgage crises when he appeared at the Commons Liaison Committee today
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Charities blast top Tory who suggested struggling people choose to use foodbanks
Foodbank leaders blasted the suggestion from Veterans Affairs Minister Johnny Mercer after he suggested people opted to use foodbanks for budgeting reasons
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Out-of-touch Tory minister claims using food bank use is a 'personal decision'
In a bruising TV encounter Veterans Minister Johnny Mercer said the armed forces earn a 'good wage' and blamed 'personal decisions' for their use amid reports RAF personnel are using food banks
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Rishi Sunak's five pledges six months on - from NHS waits to small boats crisis
Rishi Sunak is scrambling to turn around the Tories' fortunes but time is running out for him to deliver on his 'five priorities' for Government ahead of the next general election - see how he's fared
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Tory Education Secretary told to come clean over teachers pay proposals
Schools across England will face disruption on Wednesday and Friday as members of the National Education Union (NEU) down tools in the latest of a series of nationwide strikes