Leadership hopeful Jenrick says Tories must ‘show we know where we went wrong’
Six candidates are vying to replace Rishi Sunak as the party seeks to rebuild after its general election mauling.
Six candidates are vying to replace Rishi Sunak as the party seeks to rebuild after its general election mauling.
Attempts to pull up the drawbridge have had the opposite intended effect. Now, its architects are doubling down.
The group, led by ex-immigration minister Robert Jenrick, believe this would allow the Home Office to toughen restrictions on certain nations.
The former housing minister is believed to have told his friends that he will run for Tory leader when the job comes up.
Aslef members at Chiltern, Great Western Railway (GWR) and CrossCountry will be on strike on Monday.
Robert Jenrick said stronger efforts were required to stop small boat arrivals in the first instance.
Rishi Sunak’s long-term political ally argued that he had to quit because he has ‘such strong disagreements’ with his approach to immigration.
Rishi Sunak was angering some on the right of his party by not opting out of the European Convention on Human Rights.
The immigration minister told MPs it is ‘crystal clear’ that further measures are needed to ‘control and reduce’ migration levels.
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