Could Tugendhat and Badenoch join forces?
The subtext to a praise-filled tweet is that Tugendhat’s endorsement would land him a top job if Kemi becomes PM.
The subtext to a praise-filled tweet is that Tugendhat’s endorsement would land him a top job if Kemi becomes PM.
It is time for the Tory party to salvage its reputation for competence and integrity, patriotism and good government.
Sunak is the third candidate to launch their campaign, along with Suella Braverman (a no-hoper) and Tom Tugendhat (a dark horse).
An eclectic mix of Tory MPs from all wings of the party have signalled they’ll stand in a contest with no obvious frontrunner.
Supporters of the front-runner for the Tory leadership say he has momentum that makes him the next PM in-waiting. It may not be that simple. Some Tories wonder what Sunak really believes in.
The government says the department is facing “workforce changes”, but denied there would be 10 per cent staff cuts.
MPs debated the crisis a packed House of Commons chamber as Parliament was recalled.
Not all lost civilisations are destroyed. Many simply fade away as their economies falter and the goods they’re built on no longer matter until, Ozymandias-like,
Getting the young involved in politics is a puzzle that pundits try to solve every election, then neglect in the intervening years. The dust settles,
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