Boris’ Boys and Girls: The Conservative Commons Intake of 2019
More women. Fewer minorities. Lots of councillors and former candidates. And fewer married people. Our complete guide to the new intake of Tory MPs.
More women. Fewer minorities. Lots of councillors and former candidates. And fewer married people. Our complete guide to the new intake of Tory MPs.
The Government should allow MPs the chance to vote on letting the bells ring out from this iconic tower.
The final tally is 330 votes to 231 – a decisive margin.
They helped to Get Brexit Done by urging Brexiteers to vote Tory in the election.
This is a carefully-calibrated balancing exercise that honours two rebels who have recently come home.
The Prime Minister says that the Government is now “one step closer to getting Brexit done” as his majority breaks the deadlock in Parliament.
Although Brexit is the headline, the spotlight is on a range of measures aimed at schools, the NHS, the police, and the justice system.
A must-read take on how this once safe Labour seat now has a five figure Conservative majority – and its wider meaning.
Bad news for Hugh Grant and Stormzy. But Lord Sugar and Annunziata Rees-Mogg were able to rejoice.
The Class of 2019 makes up 29 per cent of the Parliamentary Conservative Party.
All the constituencies that have changed hands.
“Whatever the outcome, I want you to know how grateful I am for your support.”
A shout-out for Henry Hill’s series, which we believe that it holds up very well. Only a few more hours to go now.
There are 103 candidates contesting either Tory-held seats vacated by their incumbents or Conservative target seats. Good luck to them all.
The DUP try to hold their position in the face of pro-Remain pacts whilst Sinn Féin try to unseat their leader and the smaller parties fight to regain Westminster representation.