Baroness Warsi, the former Conservative party chair, has urged the Truss administration to ditch inflammatory “culture war” politics, telling her colleagues, “We are patriots, not arsonists.” 🔴 adamsherwin10
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“The contestants who came through the door are serious people and passionate about wanting to make a change. If you take Boris’s last Cabinet, the quality of some of the people we had around our table were far superior.”, where Baroness Warsi is a judge, will receive £25,000 to help support their new career
Johnson failed one test of leadership, she believes, when a Conservative transport minister, Nusrat Ghani, claimed that she was sacked for being Muslim – something that since been strenuously denied – reigniting accusations that the party is institutionally Islamophobic. “As a Conservative, I see that it’s commercially successful, it makes money without costing the taxpayer anything. It’s able to invest in shows that might not be immediate hits.”
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