Tory donor Sir Jon Moynihan and former chief executive of the Vote Leave Brexit campaign Matthew Elliott have been recommended for peerages.
Russell Martin made his disdain for Rishi Sunak painfully clear on Friday, after he scoffed at the suggestion of meeting the Prime Minister.
"Never thought I’d be retweeting Farage in agreement… but here we are", Mike Galsworthy said.
Studies suggest the wealthiest 1 per cent would get half the benefit of scrapping inheritance tax, with an average tax cut of £1 million.
"If you're in any doubt about the desperate, nasty campaign the Tories are planning to run, witness the appalling spectacle of the Veterans Minister insulting his opponent's military service", Wes Streeting posted.
In a recent social media post, James Cleverly was corrected by a Community Note - which sourced its information from the Home Office.
If these odds prove accurate, there will be a Labour government, Trump back in the Whitehouse and maybe even Nigel Farage in the Commons.
"The whole country's response is bring it on... to get rid of this lot", the Shadow Attorney General told Sky News.
He told LBC in February that he would end veterans' homelessness by the end of the year and we could "hold him to it".
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