Polls have predicted the Tories to be wiped out in a historic level of defeat, after public dissatisfaction on immigration policy also plunged to record lows.
Lt. Gen. Sir Rob Magowan warned that current defence spending leaves the UK vulnerable, amid hesitancy from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Farmers across Europe have protested for the last few months in increasing solidarity over perceived neglect, with British farmers now following suit.
The public is dissatisfied with the government’s handling of illegal small boat crossings, while Reform UK beats the Tories in trust on immigration.
As the government faces increasing woes in the polls, potential leadership by Suella Braverman is predicted to be a last-chance-saloon for Tory election hopes.
Chris Packham is to argue the government’s change of policy ‘cannot be lawful’ later this year, as a researcher claims pro-net-zero models are ‘unrealistic.’
The announcement comes amid reports of record-high numbers of anti-Semitic incidents in the UK.
The incident at Mr. Sunak’s residence took place following last year’s government decision to grant hundreds of new oil and gas licences in the UK.
The number of immigrants flown to Rwanda may depend on ‘other work’ the government does, after Mr. Sunak asked Lords to pass the bill as a ‘national priority.’
Richard Tice has promised to ‘push ever harder,’ as one MP suggests that the Tory party has taken its voter base ‘for granted,’ with leadership in turmoil.
A pollster warned that the Rwanda scheme looks set to ‘further alienate’ voters as a key group of Boris Johnson’s allies call for Rishi Sunak to step down.
Richard Tice has claimed his party could ascend to 15 percent of the national vote share, while several Tories called for PM Rishi Sunak to quit.
One Tory grassroots leader calls for a change of leadership as the prime minister calls on the House of Lords to do the ‘right thing’ and pass the bill.
Former PM Boris Johnson has backed rebel Tory MPs as PM Rishi Sunak faces a tightrope to walk between international and party pressure ahead of vote.
Hardline Brexiteers have warned Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that they won’t support the bill without their amendments making the cut.
An increasing number of backbenchers, now including former Prime Minister Liz Truss, are seeking hardline amendments over the proposed Rwanda bill.
The former Conservative MP was recalled after he was suspended over bullying and sexual misconduct, although he maintains the allegations are unfounded.
A Tory peer has suggested the party will be ’thrashed‘ at the ballot box next year, while one insider has claimed they are ’guaranteed' to lose under Sunak.
A wide-ranging slump across the economy comes as bad news for Rishi Sunak who has pledged to grow the economy this year.
Polls have predicted the Tories to be wiped out in a historic level of defeat, after public dissatisfaction on immigration policy also plunged to record lows.
Lt. Gen. Sir Rob Magowan warned that current defence spending leaves the UK vulnerable, amid hesitancy from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Farmers across Europe have protested for the last few months in increasing solidarity over perceived neglect, with British farmers now following suit.
The public is dissatisfied with the government’s handling of illegal small boat crossings, while Reform UK beats the Tories in trust on immigration.
As the government faces increasing woes in the polls, potential leadership by Suella Braverman is predicted to be a last-chance-saloon for Tory election hopes.
Chris Packham is to argue the government’s change of policy ‘cannot be lawful’ later this year, as a researcher claims pro-net-zero models are ‘unrealistic.’
The announcement comes amid reports of record-high numbers of anti-Semitic incidents in the UK.
The incident at Mr. Sunak’s residence took place following last year’s government decision to grant hundreds of new oil and gas licences in the UK.
The number of immigrants flown to Rwanda may depend on ‘other work’ the government does, after Mr. Sunak asked Lords to pass the bill as a ‘national priority.’
Richard Tice has promised to ‘push ever harder,’ as one MP suggests that the Tory party has taken its voter base ‘for granted,’ with leadership in turmoil.
A pollster warned that the Rwanda scheme looks set to ‘further alienate’ voters as a key group of Boris Johnson’s allies call for Rishi Sunak to step down.
Richard Tice has claimed his party could ascend to 15 percent of the national vote share, while several Tories called for PM Rishi Sunak to quit.
One Tory grassroots leader calls for a change of leadership as the prime minister calls on the House of Lords to do the ‘right thing’ and pass the bill.
Former PM Boris Johnson has backed rebel Tory MPs as PM Rishi Sunak faces a tightrope to walk between international and party pressure ahead of vote.
Hardline Brexiteers have warned Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that they won’t support the bill without their amendments making the cut.
An increasing number of backbenchers, now including former Prime Minister Liz Truss, are seeking hardline amendments over the proposed Rwanda bill.
The former Conservative MP was recalled after he was suspended over bullying and sexual misconduct, although he maintains the allegations are unfounded.
A Tory peer has suggested the party will be ’thrashed‘ at the ballot box next year, while one insider has claimed they are ’guaranteed' to lose under Sunak.
A wide-ranging slump across the economy comes as bad news for Rishi Sunak who has pledged to grow the economy this year.