The Conservative election betting scandal is just the tip of the iceberg from a party whose senior figures and donors have treated their time in Government as a 'gift that keeps on giving'
Rishi Sunak
Exclusive new polling finds that even among current Conservative voters, many believe a wipeout for the party would actually be a "positive" result
The ‘Shy Tory’ effect now extends beyond voters to Conservative incumbents as critics complain that voters shouldn't need a 'magnifying glass to work out' who they are voting for
The Prime Minister accused Keir Starmer of wanting to "change the rules so they're in power for a very long time", despite the Conservatives making a long list of changes to elections designed to keep them in office
Senior Conservatives have repeatedly promoted a pothole repair machine made by a company which has donated huge sums to the party and its MPs
The Prime Minister, who wants to force young people to spend an entire year of their lives serving their country, wouldn't even devote one afternoon to it himself
Conservative-supporting newspapers today lead on an already repeatedly-debunked lie about Labour's tax plans
Both party leaders are promising to slash immigration numbers without being honest about the big costs it will inevitably bring to our economy and public services
Why is a party with so few elected representatives and even fewer ideas being given such an easy ride?
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