AN SNP MP has said that “rats and sinking ships spring to mind” after it was reported that Tory advisers are ditching Rishi Sunak for Keir…
MP has said that “rats and sinking ships spring to mind” after it was reported that Tory advisers are ditching Rishi Sunak for Keir Starmer.
David Cameron’s foreign policy adviser Tom Fletcher has also been revealed by the newspaper as an informal adviser on diplomacy. Toni Giugliano, the SNP's former policy convener who is standing to become Falkirk’s next MP, said that Labour and the Tories are “one and the same.”"The same policies, the same advisers and the same admiration for Margaret Thatcher.
A survey from Redfield and Wilton Strategies, published two weeks ago, suggested that the SNP and Labour were neck-and-neck when it came to how Scots would vote in the upcoming General Election.
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