Tory patience wears thin as Badenoch’s critics count down to May elections
With the party adrift and Reform surging, Jenrick’s allies are sharpening their pitch for a post-election reset At an opulent speakeasy-style event at the Raffles hotel on Whitehall this week, the great and the good of what is left of the Conservative party marked the Spectator’s parliamentarian (…)
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