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Sunday, Jul 14

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Donald Trump’s assassination attempt will bring liberals and conservatives together – or take them to darker place

“GET down,” a man to my right shouted; “Get the f*** down!” And that’s when it dawned on us that it was for real.

Donald Trump’s assassination attempt will bring liberals and conservatives together – or take them to darker place

www.thesun.co.uk

“GET down,” a man to my right shouted; “Get the f*** down!” And that’s when it dawned on us that it was for real.

Donald Trump’s assassination attempt will bring liberals and conservatives together – or take them to darker place

www.the-sun.com

“GET down,” a man to my right shouted; “Get the f*** down!” And that’s when it dawned on us that it was for real.

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Conservatives apologise after grieving widower received a mock letter from his late wife '20 years in the future' urging her to vote Tory

www.dailymail.co.uk

Paul Hutchence's wife Mariann, from Melksham in Wiltshire, died in June from breast cancer and he was left 'deeply upset' by the 'appalling' letter.

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Why Labour wants to hang the Tory legacy around the Conservatives’ necks for years | Andrew Rawnsley

www.theguardian.com

The positive messages from Sir Keir Starmer’s team are being accompanied by a doleful drumbeat about the direness of the situation they’ve inherited

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Kemi Badenoch backed as clear favourite to become Conservative Party leader

www.shropshirestar.com

New data has shown the former minister for women and equalities has the support of 25.83% of grassroots Tory members to replace Rishi Sunak.

Kemi Badenoch backed as clear favourite to become Conservative Party leader

www.expressandstar.com

New data has shown the former minister for women and equalities has the support of 25.83% of grassroots Tory members to replace Rishi Sunak.

Kemi Badenoch backed as clear favourite to become Conservative Party leader

www.standard.co.uk

New data has shown the former minister for women and equalities has the support of 25.83% of grassroots Tory members to replace Rishi Sunak.

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How should Conservatives oppose?

johnredwoodsdiary.com

I have heard a couple of Shadow Cabinet members on the BBC setting out the Opposition position. They clearly found it difficult. They rightly sounded chastened by the electoral disaster that beset them. They apologised and sounded contrite…

Can the Conservative party survive defeat? | FT Film

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After a disastrous rejection by the voters, FT deputy opinion editor Miranda Green and political experts look at how the vanquished Tory party can rebuild

Saturday, Jul 13

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Congressional Hearing Exposes MASSIVE Advertising Cartel Colluding to Censor Conservatives – “Makes Up 90% of Global Market Spend”

The post Congressional Hearing Exposes MASSIVE Advertising Cartel Colluding to Censor Conservatives – “Makes Up 90% of Global Market Spend” appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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Tory nightmare amid fears Labour-Lib Dem pact could make Conservatives 'irrelevant'

www.express.co.uk

Senior sources in the Conservative Party are worried the rival parties will agree on who holds a key Parliament position leaving Tory MPs with less influence.

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Conservatives plan long summer leadership election to replace Sunak

www.express.co.uk

Tory MPs vow that party members will have a say in who replaces Rishi Sunak

Supreme Court pushes back on 5th Circuit’s conservative breeding ground

thehill.com

In case after case this term, the Supreme Court rejected decisions from the federal appeals court with a reputation as the nation’s most conservative. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has become a breeding ground for legal challenges…

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Holyrood has become a bubble. I don't want to smash the system, but I want to give it a right good shake, writes RUSSELL FINDLAY MSP, Scottish Conservative Justice spokesman

www.dailymail.co.uk

People often ask me why I got involved in politics. It's a good question. The main driver was my conservative convictions, although I usually kept my political views to myself.

To split or not to split - the big question facing winner of race to be new Scottish Conservative leader

www.scotsman.com

Race to be new Scottish Conservative leader is on but whoever wins will still be tainted by link to ‘sleaze-ridden’ UK party

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Conservative groups are pushing to clean voter rolls. Others see an effort to sow election distrust

www.startribune.com

Conservative groups are systematically attempting to challenge the legitimacy of large numbers of voter registrations across the country before the presidential election.

Conservative groups are pushing to clean voter rolls. Others see an effort to sow election distrust

wtop.com

Conservative groups are systematically attempting to challenge the legitimacy of large numbers of voter registrations across the country before the…