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Tory election exodus breaks John Major's 1997 record as 76 Conservatives including 'Bionic MP' Craig Mackinlay say they will quit at the next election - overtaking 75 who stepped down ahead of ...
The Tory exodus: At least one in six MPs elected in Boris Johnson's 2019 landslide won't be returning after the next general election. 61 of those elected as Tory MPs in 2019 will not be returning ...
The Tory exodus has surpassed the 1997 record with 76 MPs standing down. Picture: Alamy Asked whether it is time to bring back Mr Johnson, the Prime Minister said he would welcome "any Conservative to ...
The total is close to the last Tory exodus, seen ahead of Labour's 1997 landslide victory. MP for Broxbourne since 2005, Walker was another critic of both Johnson and Truss. Announced in February ...
Does the Tory exodus from Westminster mean there’s a Labour landslide ahead? Rishi Sunak has suffered another blow as a member of his cabinet became the 65th Tory MP to announce he will stand ...
The Tory exodus comes as Rishi Sunak struggles to achieve a poll bounce for his party, with the Tories around 20 points behind Labour. Conservative ratings have barely recovered from the depths they ...
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Ex-minister John Redwood joins Tory exodus from Commons - MSNSir John served as Welsh Secretary between 1993 to 1995 before challenging then-prime minister Sir John Major for the Tory leadership.. He received just 89 votes to Major's 218 in the 1995 contest ...
Senior Tories have said they expect Jeremy Hunt to join an exodus of MPs at the next election in order to avoid being a major scalp for Labour. The Chancellor had a narrow 8,817 majority in his ...
Rishi Sunak is facing a Tory exodus as four more MPs quit the party Prominent Tories not standing for re-election include Dominic Raab, the former deputy prime minister, Ben Wallace, the former ...
What does the exodus of Tory MPs mean for Rishi Sunak? Dozens of backbenchers are set to quit before the next election. Adam Forrest examines how it may shape the future of the party.
Former prime minister Theresa May is leading an exodus of Tory big-hitters who are quitting Parliament at the July 4 election - amid fears hundreds of Conservative MPs could lose their seats.
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