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My first list of appointments to the Lords are people who operate from first principles – Conservative principles. They have a track record of defending conservatism against the long march of ...
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Conservatives 571 (35.4 per cent, +7.0 on May) Reform UK 486 (30.1 per cent, +30.1) Labour 466 (28.9 per cent, -34.7) Green Party 49 (3.0 per cent, +3.0) Lib Dems 24 (1.5 per cent, -6.5 ...
The PM was stung by the WASPI women and could not find the words needed to carry his backbenchers with him.
“We will look at whatever works” – Cooper open to asylum claims to the UK being processed in other countries PMQs. “He was able to stay here and murder because people like this man ...