Rishi Sunak wants to bring Lee Anderson back into the Conservatives “sooner rather than later”, a senior party source has told Express.co.uk. The Prime Minister’s decision to suspend Mr Anderson over alleged “Islamophobic” remarks about London’s Labour Mayor Sadiq Khan has sparked
Japanese opposition lawmakers have submitted a no-confidence motion accusing the governing party of rushing a budget bill without adequate debate due to disruptions from a fundraising scandal. The opposition criticized Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for not disclosing details about slush funds created
Senior Tories hope Lee Anderson’s article for the Express provides a “way back” for him into the party. The former Conservative deputy chairman insisted he is “not a racist” after an Islamophobia row led to him losing the party whip. Cabinet Office
Reform UK has marked a new polling high as an expert warned the party could “really hurt” the Conservatives. The survey by Savanta put the insurgent party led by Richard Tice up two points on 10%. The company said it was the
Lee Anderson revealed he wants to return to the party that “rescued him” when he was politically homeless. The former Conservative deputy chairman said he would be happy to sit down with Rishi Sunak to discuss the Islamophobia row but insisted he
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has criticized Conservative lawmaker Lee Anderson for suggesting that London Mayor Sadiq Khan is controlled by Islamists. Sunak also denied accusations that the Conservative Party harbors anti-Muslim prejudice. Anderson’s suspension from the Conservative Party for his remarks
Lee Anderson posted a cheeky four-word message from the pub after being suspended from the Tory party earlier this week. The MP for Ashfield visited a pub called the ‘Dog House’ on Saturday, where he enjoyed a pint of Birra Moretti, according
Weddings are a time of unity and harmony in every family – but a decision by one groom-to-be’s parents has threatened an irreparable rift. A huge argument erupted after his parents decided they’d leave his wedding party early to throw their own
“What’s your thing in politics, Michael?” David Cameron asked, when I started to support the Conservatives in their electoral dark days of the mid-noughties. I immediately knew: “My thing is families.” The Conservatives’ hints of supporting families if they came back into
Hundreds of teenagers wreaked havoc in a UK seaside town on Friday night after a house party invitation went viral, sparking chaos on a normally quiet residential street. Emergency services rushed to the scene in Worthing, West Sussex at around 10.30pm after