The Conservative catastrophe
The most successful political party in history has always reinvented itself after defeat. Can it do so again?
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The most successful political party in history has always reinvented itself after defeat. Can it do so again?
ByWho will replace Rishi Sunak and how will they deal with Nigel Farage and Reform?
ByAnger, denial, bargaining… is the right-wing press cycling through the stages of grief?
ByBy campaigning in Clacton, the former PM could ensure his rival is defeated and clear the way for a comeback.
ByLabour may refuse to believe the polls, but regime change is coming.
ByDisavowing Craig Williams as a candidate was inevitable. Why did it take the party so long?
ByThe Prime Minister should not be complacent.
ByConservative leadership contenders are signalling that the door will not be open to the Reform leader.
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