The former co-chairwoman of the Tories accused the party of displaying 'hypocrisy and double standards'
The former co-chairwoman of the Tories accused the party of displaying 'hypocrisy and double standards'
“This is a sad day for me. I am a Conservative and remain so but sadly the current party are far removed from the party I joined and served in Cabinet. She said on X: “Every day before we start parliamentary business in the Commons and Lords we say a prayer and praise God – we say our parliamentary version of Allahu Akbars at the heart of democracy – a process Robert Jenrick is a part of.… if it doesn’t understand or reflect the experiences of a large majority of the Bame communities that make up Britain?
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