Shouldn’t local Assocations have the right to select their candidate? It is far from obvious to us that the answer is no.
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The Brexit Party MEP on why she would “fight tooth and nail” against the deal even if the backstop was deleted. Plus: would she stand against her brother?
He committed during the leadership election contest to raise it to £5000 per pupil – and level up outside London.
Their real aim is to overturn the referendum result, wreck Brexit and destroy the Government we actually have.
She notes it would be “complicated” – “In the Peterborough by-election…the Conservative Party could have stood aside and given the Brexit Party a clear ride.”
Campbell’s public letter testifies to the depth of the split on the Left.
Today’s polls reveal some interesting things about the early days of Johnson’s premiership – and hint at the battles to come.
“I’ve always sat quietly when they perform it…I don’t want to be unkind and disrespectful.”
Claims about an organised, hostile takeover of the Party have reared their heads again. Is there any truth to them?
A tiny change in the return allows us to write that 50 per cent of Conservative Party members now want a pact.
The front runner on extension, Scotland, that Islamophobia inquiry, wrestling naked with Hunt – and taking a Trollope to bed in Downing Street.
The evidence suggests that what would most improve this terminal score is delivering Brexit – not a new leader.
New polling from YouGov shows that leaving the EU is an electoral imperative for the Tories.
Speaking to many donors at the Birmingham hustings on Saturday, I found that the Foreign Secretary’s quiet assurances were more attractive to them.