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chancellor Denis Healey is the politician credited with popularising the first law of holes: once you find yourself in one, stop digging.
Their preference is for the UK to remain a member of the ECHR and seek to reform the court from the inside rather than leave it altogether. A senior Tory insider said that leaving the ECHR would throw up way more problems than it would actually solve for the government. Others believe Sunak’s get-tough rhetoric is an attempt to shore up his position in the party as speculation continues to mount that he could face a leadership challenge if the local elections on May 2“It’s just the latest piece of red meat thrown to the right of the party in the hope they won’t send letters to Sir Graham Brady,” said an aide.
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