The problem with Rishi Sunak’s new election strategy
To many voters, “going back to square one” will sound appealing given the state of the country.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
To many voters, “going back to square one” will sound appealing given the state of the country.
ByThe Prime Minister risks being labelled a “bottler”.
ByRishi Sunak will not be removed by his party but the right is poised to recapture the leadership.
ByAmong the new Tory base, the former Ukip leader is more popular than most cabinet ministers.
ByBy voting for the Rwanda bill, One Nation MPs have dragged their party further to the extremes.
ByRishi Sunak’s bill may have passed but disunity and despair continue to plague the Conservatives.
ByThe Prime Minister’s fluency is of little use to him as he struggles to contain a Tory mutiny.
ByThe Tory MPs who have lost patience with the Prime Minister span the entire party.
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