Labour ministers will mess up – but will be more honest than the Tories, says Phillips
Despite admitting the Government will ‘disappoint’ voters, the minister of safeguarding also accuses Tories of ‘gaslighting’ public
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Despite admitting the Government will ‘disappoint’ voters, the minister of safeguarding also accuses Tories of ‘gaslighting’ public
Former immigration minister moves to second place as Kemi Badenoch holds firm position as favourite to be leader, poll shows
Amid the visa crackdown, the number of applications has fallen from 75,000 to just over 20,000
Mel Stride hits out at Reform UK leader’s ‘unhelpful’ comments after killings of three young girls in Southport sparked riots
Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act places requirements on how much continuing work should be done in some sectors during disputes
Former prime minister says Reform UK could replace the Tories as party representing the Right
Liam Kerr joins race to lead the party, warning that Russell Findlay, the favourite, could not deliver ‘team cohesion’
The leadership contender thinks that the Conservatives must rediscover their core values if they are to beat Reform UK
To return to government we need someone who can unite the party, mount an effective opposition, and prepared to do the hard work of renewal
The leadership contenders should stop the bickering and decide what the party really stands for
It is not just Britain’s traditional parties who need to be worried that they could be sidelined by a growing populist challenge
Six MPs jointly demand PM explains why he promised 50 times not to raise taxes during election campaign
In her first interview since announcing her leadership bid, the shadow minister talks about honest politics and the future of the Tories
Ex-councillor enters race but is chastised for Holyrood footage in promo video
Tory MP wants to be ‘at least three-quarters persuaded’ the nurse convicted of murdering seven babies is innocent before seeking case review
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Ex-chancellor says former home secretary’s decision ‘narrows the debate somewhat’
Brian Whittle wants Conservatives to ask ‘hard questions’ involving tuition fees and prescriptions as party chiefs set timetable for race