All news on the topic: Conservative Party

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Nearly half of Tories want Election this year to sweep Rishi Sunak out of No10
A sensational Sunday Mirror poll today shows that 48% who declared themselves Conservative voters last time either strongly support or support going to the ballot box in 2023 That rises to 61% of all voters
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'Striking firefighters and ambulance workers get blamed for mess Tories caused'
This Government has tried so hard to contribute to the economy, jokes Mark Steel. Nadhim Zahawi went as far as having to pay a £1million penalty when he got caught not paying his tax
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Inside Tory treasurer's cosy dinner parties to link wealthy VIPs with ministers
The super rich were given privileged access to senior ministers at undeclared dinner parties arranged by the billionaire hired as chief Tory treasurer by Rishi Sunak
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Liz Truss has 'half a hope' she can make comeback and lead Tories in opposition
The ex-Prime Minister, ousted after just 50 days after a string of disasters, mis-steps and a mini-budget that threatened to crash the UK economy, thinks she has “lost the battle but this is a long game.”
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Ex-Tory chairman calls for Raab to be suspended during bullying investigation
Sir Jake Berry says the Deputy Prime Minister should be treated like any employee in the private sector, where people facing bullying claims would be stood aside while they're being investigated
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Boris Johnson's five bizarre claims in interview with superfan Nadine Dorries
In a cosy interview on staunch ally Nadine Dorries's new TalkTV show, Boris Johnson rambled on about painting cows, Tory election prospects and
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Nadine Dorries and Boris Johnson's bond - unwavering ally & 'rock star' remark
Boris Johnson is set to speak with Nadine Dorries about the Partygate scandal that ended his term as Prime Minister in a chat tonight on TalkTV
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PCSO numbers plummet as Tories branded 'asleep at the wheel' - see in your area
Analysis by the House of Commons Library found that the number of community police officers have fallen by more than 4,000 since 2015 across England and Wales. See how your area has been affected
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Rishi Sunak can't call an election as he knows he would lose, says Rachel Reeves
Labour's Rachel Reeves warned that Rishi Sunak is 'holding us back as a country' as he drowns in sleaze scandals - and says he lost to Liz Truss who 'in turn lost to a lettuce... He's not a winner this guy'
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Opponents hit out as rape tweet row Tory escapes punishment despite comments
Councillor Shaun Slator remains suspended from the Conservative Party amid an investigation following his web post about an alleged rape last month
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Tory chief's own firm admits 'economic misery made worse by our politicians'
Millionaire banker Stephen Massey has taken over the running of the Conservative Party's local election campaign. His City firm warned Britain is facing 'insipid growth' under this government
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Nadine Dorries predicts Dominic Raab will quit over 'avalanche' of allegations
The former Culture Secretary said that she would step down to defend herself if she were in Mr Raab's situation, amid questions over how much Rishi Sunak knew about allegations when he appointed him
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'We can all strike back at Rich Rishi Sunak and vote Tories out'
The Government is not listening to the cries of anguish from striking workers, Paul Routledge says, but they will be fearing the local elections, where we can all make them sweat
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'Oblivious rogue energy firms are cashing in on people's misery as profits soar'
The Voice of the Mirror has taken aim at greedy energy companies making huge returns off the back of others' pain, including Vladimir Putin's illegal Ukraine invasion
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Meet the Labour candidate hoping to oust Boris Johnson at the next election
Labour councillor Danny Beales, who grew up in Uxbridge and South Ruislip before being made homeless at the age of 14, is aiming to overturn Boris Johnson's 7,210 majority at the next election
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More than half want a general election now as Rishi Sunak drowns in sleaze
The Redfield and Wilton poll for the Mirror found a whopping 52% believe Parliament should call a general election now with only 32% opposed. Four in 10 think Rishi Sunak does not have a mandate to govern
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Boris Johnson says he's learned to relax by painting cows since leaving No10
The former PM has spoken of his new-found hobby in an interview with former cabinet member Nadine Dorries, which is set to be screened tomorrow evening
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Dominic Raab could resign to avoid investigation into bullying, accusers fear
A Whitehall sleaze probe is looking into allegations of bullying made against the Deputy PM - but witnesses fear he'll quit when he's presented with the evidence against him
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Theresa May savages Tories over five year delay to Hillsborough report response
The former Prime Minister commissioned Bishop James Jones to investigate the victims' families experiences - but five years on the Government is yet to issue its response
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Sunak branded 'pathetic' for attempt to pin blame on Labour for mass strikes
The Labour leader Keir Starmer made the comment at Prime Minister's Questions as up to half a million people take part in strike action - the biggest industrial action the country has has seen in over a decade
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Rishi Sunak blasted for Tory 'addiction to sleaze' and being 'weak' over Raab
In a heated PMQs exchange, the PM was branded "pathetic" and branded "too weak" to stand up to his deputy Dominic Raab, who faces multiple allegations of bullying
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'UK's most neglected street with post-apocalyptic scenes like The Last of Us'
Locals cannot believe the state of the road with 'crater-like' potholes, mountains of rubbish, and burnt-out cars
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'Appointing Dominic Raab as Deputy PM was a nasty mistake by Rishi Sunak'
Inheriting scandals from Boris Johnson, Sunak would have drawn a line in the sand if he was strong, but he is weak, agreeing dodgy deals and gifting Cabinet seats to tainted people, such as Dominic Raab
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Dominic Raab 'bullied staff like abusive husband' with some 'left suicidal'
Witnesses allege Dominic Raab would set them lists of endless rules that were ­impossible to keep and then 'belittle, demean and humiliate' them when they failed to deliver
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Yvette Cooper tells Suella Braverman 'I don't know what you do'
The shadow Home Secretary urged her Tory counterpart to 'get out of the way and let somebody else do the job' as she lashed out over the government's crime failings