The crisis in the Conservative Party appears to be deepening after former Minister for London Paul Scully announced that he would be quitting at the next election. Scully’s announcement makes him the 59th Tory MP to confirm that he does not want
George Galloway gave a strong indication of how he intends to spend the next few months when the newly elected MP for Rochdale launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak – live on national television. Mr Galloway – who handily
George Galloway has raged at prime minister Rishi Sunak after being elected as MP for Rochdale, saying “I despise the Prime Minister”. Mr Galloway, who leads the Workers Party of Britain, made the comments while being interviewed by Sky News’ Sam Coates
Rishi Sunak has warned of a “a shocking increase” in extremist disruption and criminality. He warned there are “forces” trying to tear apart Britain’s democratic traditions following a highly divisive by-election in Rochdale. Speaking outside Downing Street, he said: “What started as
Sadiq Khan has compared Rishi Sunak to Jeremy Corbyn over his handling of this week’s Lee Anderson row. Speaking on the BBC’s Newscast podcast, the Mayor of London said the Tories have used the same excuses Mr Corbyn used around antisemitism to
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has slammed recent immigration statistics and said it cannot go on as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was issued an urgent warning about migration. Writing on social media platform X, Ms Braverman said: “1.4 million people were granted
A senior Scottish Tory has lashed out over the “chaos in England” after a fresh poll revealed support for the Conservatives has dropped in Scotland, with voters apparently turning to the SNP. The furious response from a former senior party official north
Rishi Sunak has announced a £72 million security package for Jewish schools, synagogues and other community facilities – hours after he warned police Britain was at risk of slipping into “mob rule”. The Prime Minister also condemned what he called a “shocking
Rishi Sunak has declared there is no acceptable “context” to beam “antisemitic tropes onto Big Ben”. The Prime Minister, in a message to pro-Palestine protesters, said “you can march and protest with passion”. “But no, you cannot call for Jihad”, the Prime
Rishi Sunak has warned that the UK is descending into “mob rule” and ordered police to use the powers they have or risk losing public confidence. The Prime Minister’s stark warning comes amid a surge in threatening protests around Parliament, MPs’ offices