Nadine Dorries has questioned the “moral compass” of Rishi Sunak and the House of Commons authorities over the failure to act against William Wragg after it emerged he was central to the “honeytrap” sexting blackmail plot. In an interview with Express.co.uk the
Nadine Dorries insisted it is “complete nonsense” that Boris Johnson will campaign for the Tories at the next general election. The ex-prime minister will reportedly be deployed to Red Wall seats in a bid to turn around the party’s fortunes. But Ms
Kemi Badenoch has claimed that accusations she is being lined up by plotters to replace Rishi Sunak as leader have led to death threats against her. The Business and Trade Secretary, who is being billed as the leading contender to potentially take
Kemi Badenoch has hit out at Nadine Dorries after her book ‘The Plot’ appeared to accuse the Secretary of State for Business and Trade of having a part to play in ousting Boris Johnson. Ms Dorries, former Secretary of State for Digital,
Kemi Badenoch took a brutal swipe at fellow guest Nadine Dorries on Laura Kuenssberg’s Sunday korning politics show as her fury over leadership speculation boiled over. Kuenssberg pressed Ms Badenoch on claims she and her allies are angling for her to become
Nadine Dorries has said “karma’s a b****” after dozens of Tory rebels defied Rishi Sunak over the Government’s Rwanda laws. Boris Johnson’s ally made the comment following a major rebellion of Tory MPs in the Commons on Tuesday night. She said: “By
Nadine Dorries stunned Laura Kuenssberg and her panel this morning after she suggested Michael Gove was “drunk” when he was mobbed by a crowd of protesters yesterday. Disturbing scenes at Victoria Station in central London yesterday showed Mr Gove being surrounded by
BBC presenter Nick Robinson has apologised to Nadine Dorries in a row over Boris Johnson’s supposed gold wallpaper in Downing Street. Robinson challenged a claim by the former culture secretary when she appeared on Radio 4’s Today programme on Thursday that the
Former Cabinet Minister Nadine Dorries has claimed the same secretive cabal of Tories who brought down Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Iain Duncan Smith have already agreed on who should lead the party after the next election. Ms Dorries, whose new book
But the former party chairman did not deny that the bombshell sex attack claims about an unnamed member were true. Mr Dowden told the BBC it was “very difficult for me to comment” without knowing the suspect’s name and with a possible