The Tories are at war with themselves
Kemi Badenoch’s shadow cabinet is a cacophony of contradictions
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Kemi Badenoch’s shadow cabinet is a cacophony of contradictions
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The channel’s viewers are her lost voters
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She claims he’s her favourite author, but his books have a few lessons for her
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The Tory leader made swipes left and right in her conference speech
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The Tories head to Manchester, dejected and rudderless
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The Conservative leader is trying to lead a country that does not exist.
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An exclusive Ipsos survey shows the Reform leader is level with his Labour opponent for the first time.
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The Lib Dems have found their enemy
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Keir Starmer struggled to deflect questions about his ambassador’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein
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The Tory leader is pitching her party as the grown-ups in the room. But is anyone listening?
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The Tory leader has fumbled yet another easy catch.
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There’s been a sea change in attitudes towards the Reform leader.
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There were outraged protests outside the Bell Hotel as the ruling to evict its asylum seekers was overturned.
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From Donald Trump to gender equality, the population refuses to conform to journalistic stereotype.
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The Tory leader’s extended BBC interview hit familiar notes – and familiar failings.
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Keir Starmer thinks Nigel Farage is the “new Truss”, while Kemi Badenoch thinks it’s Rachel Reeves.
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The Conservatives are increasingly becoming defined by their lack of humanity.
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Kemi Badenoch is a symptom of Conservative decline rather than success.
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The Tory leader was supposed to save her party. What went wrong?
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If there’s a time for change, it might be when you’re at 18 per cent in the polls.
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