Launched in London on Monday by former Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson and former West Midlands mayor Andy Street, Prosper UK claimed that 7mn centre and centre-right voters had become politically ...
An initiative aimed at reviving support for the Conservative party could find itself in a dispute with a Scottish business organisation.
The right has no path to victory without also winning back voters who defected from the Conservatives to the Liberal Democrats in 2024. Recent Tory defections to Reform have made that job easier for ...
You can smell the contempt they hold for the British working class. How foolish, they think, to be taken in by a man who ...
Sir Andy Street and Baroness Ruth Davidson are set to launch a “movement” aimed at attracting millions of 'politically homeless' voters.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Baroness Ruth Davidson and Sir Andy Street believe there are millions of "politically homeless" voters [BBC] Conservative ...
Ruth Davidson is right, the Tories have an opportunity to outsmart Reform UK - if they have the courage to take it, says Herald columnist ...
There was a time when the Conservative Party looked as dead as a dodo in Scotland. Having won majorities of Scottish votes in the 1950s, the Tories seemed to have gone extinct by 1997, when not a ...
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Why Kemi Badenoch's dismissive reaction to Ruth Davidson's centrists is a disaster for Tories
The centre-right approach to politics espoused by Conservatives like Ruth Davidson must have a place in the party ...
Conservative politicians Sir Andy Street and Baroness Ruth Davidson are launching a new movement that will attempt to attract millions of "politically homeless" voters to the Tory party. The former ...
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