Rory Stewart and Theresa May in the running for top job
Chris Patten has announced "with a heavy heart" that he will retire from his role at the end of the 2023-24 academic year.
Chris Patten has announced "with a heavy heart" that he will retire from his role at the end of the 2023-24 academic year.
Following his exile as a Tory minister, Rory Stewart has ripped into the current crop - saying that it is 'a miracle the UK is still going'.
Officials say they can't download the podcast on their phones because it is deemed 'explicit content'.
“He’s going to be hovering around, hoping for a populist return.”
"People are revelling in us against them".
He said the challenge for politicians is that they often become "salesmen with quite a dodgy product."
"He has embraced the essence of populism in all its contorted contemporary forms from Hungary to Brazil."
The cross-party alliance billing itself as the "home for hopeful politics" that has been tipped to become Britain's En Marche!.
"You apologise if you spill ice-cream. If you mislead parliament you resign," the former MP said in an interview with Andrew Marr.
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