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Former security minister makes ‘common-sense Conservatism’ pitch for the party leadership
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Former security minister makes ‘common-sense Conservatism’ pitch for the party leadership
Shadow home secretary sets out his pitch as the Conservatives’ unity candidate exclusively to The Telegraph
Former chancellor urges Conservatives to aim for ‘centre ground’, focusing on migration and keeping taxes down
Proposal discussed by senior figures from 1922 Committee and plan could see party grandee such as Iain Duncan Smith taking over temporarily
Take your time, check out the new blood, listen to the grassroots – that’s how the Conservatives could find the right candidates
Shaking up the party machine, recruiting members and fixing candidate selection are essential tasks too
The party must rediscover what it means to be Conservative – no easy task, after the failures of the previous prime minister’s government
A gap has emerged between the need for conservative ideas and the party. A rethink will be harder than it was for Mrs Thatcher
Former immigration minister criticises calls for MPs instead of Conservative membership to be given final say on next Tory leader
Both Conservative members and MPs must have their voices heard in the selection
Bob Blackman to look at existing 15 per cent threshold which means only 18 MPs would currently be able to trigger a ‘no confidence’ ballot
Before the leadership election, the outgoing prime minister must push through long-overdue constitutional reforms for the party
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown and Bob Blackman, the only two members of the committee to survive the election, confirm they will stand
Danny Kruger, who supported the former home secretary’s 2022 leadership bid, is now backing Robert Jenrick
After a historic Conservative defeat, Badenoch could be well positioned to become the next leader – but can she unite a divided party?
A new law is about to be passed by Parliament, two years after the Rwanda policy was first announced.
Grant Shapps, Penny Mordaunt and Liz Truss offer would-be MPs drinks evenings, workshops and links to donors
Does Canada offer a blueprint for the predicted Conservative electoral wipeout – and a saviour to 'unite the Right' rising from the flames?
Sir Simon Clarke says ‘extinction is a very real possibility’ as poll suggests Tories could beat Labour with new leader
Labour has targeted the Tory leader for being ‘out of touch’ - and it risks hurting his election campaign
Conservative chairman Jake Berry explains for the first time why the membership vote was scrapped, securing Sunak's victory
Plan to resign from Boris Johnson's cabinet shared with News Corp executives
Business Secretary takes top spot in ConservativeHome poll – but Rishi Sunak slumps to near bottom