Lee Anderson to defy government and back right-wing rebel amendments to Sunak’s Rwanda Bill
The Prime Minister faces crunch Commons votes this week, and he'll have to do it without the support of the deputy party chairman.
The Prime Minister faces crunch Commons votes this week, and he'll have to do it without the support of the deputy party chairman.
The Tory MP has been community noted too, just add insult to injury!
The deputy Tory Party chair said he will move to the remote islands if the UK decides to rejoin the European Union.
The deputy Conservative Party chair made the revelation at a “Lagers with Lee” event, saying: “We’re not taping this, are we?”
Conservative Party deputy chairman Lee Anderson suggested asylum seekers should be sent to the Orkney Islands while their applications are processed.
Jonathan Gullis, meanwhile, says they should consider physically pushing small boats back into French waters in the Channel.
The deputy Tory chair has been given a 17 per cent chance of retaining his seat at the next election, according to Electoral Calculus.
The Tory deputy chairman accused the activists of gluing themselves to the memorial.
He has agreed to pay £1,870 into the British Medical Association’s (BMA) strike fund to “compensate the upset I may have caused”.
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