Top Tories face election wipeout as Labour set for victory
Jacob Rees-Mogg is among a number of high-profile Tories who risk losing their seats at the next general election, new polling suggests.
Jacob Rees-Mogg is among a number of high-profile Tories who risk losing their seats at the next general election, new polling suggests.
Backbench Tories including Liz Truss have claimed a ‘boycott’ of ‘certain TV channels’ represents a threat to freedom of speech.
Some 354 MPs voted in favour, with seven against and some noticeable no votes.
Sir Bob Neill criticised Suella Braverman’s planned immigration reforms for focusing too heavily on the law rather than tackling the asylum backlog.
Tory former prime ministers Boris Johnson and Liz Truss both voted against the Government in a historic snub.
The Energy Secretary took inspiration from the Wolf Of Wall Street as he informed his followers: “I will not be leaving.”
Suella Braverman had faced pleas from Tory MPs to reform the Government’s controversial asylum reforms.
The Prime Minister is facing a Budget rebellion over the policy, which is central to his plans to tame inflation.
Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner branded the Bill the “Conservative sacking nurses Bill”.
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