Conservative Party

Wakefield and Tiverton and Honiton are going to be huge tests for Boris Johnson, Keir Starmer and Ed Davey.
The deputy prime minister also insisted the Conservative Party will win the next election.
Tory MPs will vote between 6pm and 8pm tonight whether they want to keep Johnson as prime minister and Conservative leader – or oust him.
The prime minister's wife could be summoned to give evidence to MPs over fresh partygate claims.
Boris Johnson went to see the custodians at the front door of No.10 to personally apologise for what had happened.
Sir Bob Neill says a “change in leadership is required” to restore trust in politics, as drip-drip continues.
"If you break the rules just rewrite the rule book is the motto of this despicable government."
"If the Sue Gray report hadn’t come out, we wouldn’t be getting this windfall tax."
Criticism, heckling each other, a muted behind-closed-doors meeting, a contortion and zombie-like supportive tweets.
Tom Tugendhat said the Conservatives "need to focus on who is going to lead us into the future".