Sunak’s fightback must be fierce – he has nothing to lose
John Major was 20 points behind in the polls as the 1992 election approached. All is not lost for the Tories.
John Major was 20 points behind in the polls as the 1992 election approached. All is not lost for the Tories.
Expect plenty more deflection, indignation, avoidance, and bluff in another year of inertia in Scottish politics.
Despite the Sunak bounce in the polls, the party would retain fewer than 100 seats and possibly as low as 21.
Dominic Cummings appears no less scathing of Truss than he is his former boss-turned-enemy.
Liz Truss insisted that she will be not be cutting public spending to fund tax cuts at PMQs today, sowing confusion about the content of the government’s Halloween fiscal statement.
Just for a moment, let us consider how prettily Labour is sitting at this mid-point of a putative five year parliament.
Energy bill Armageddon is being studiously ignored by those who claim to govern us.
Sunak must pray that members are more sensible than to believe that tax cuts are the answer
Both individually and as a collective, the Tory contenders are bad news for Britain. It’s time for a truly fresh start.
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