UK's Conservative Party leader sacks chief rival
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The race to become leader of the B.C. Conservatives will reach its conclusion on May 30, the party announced Friday along with a list of rules for prospective candidates.
Former Conservative minister Lord Offord has been named as Reform UK's Scottish leader. The ex-Scottish Tory treasurer was unveiled by party leader Nigel Farage at an event in Fife. He will lead the party into May's Scottish Parliament election, with Reform aiming to make a major electoral breakthrough north of the border.
Once a Conservative leadership hopeful, Robert Jenrick defected to Reform after being sacked by Kemi Badenoch.
A recent INsauga poll indicates that most respondents believe federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has lost control of his party amid recent caucus changes and internal developments. The poll asked: Has Pierre Poilievre lost control of the federal Conservative Party?
While voters in Jenrick’s Newark constituency were mixed on the decision, members of the local Conservatives felt betrayed
A steady procession of former - and current - Conservative MPs have defected to Reform UK since March 2024. Sky News looks at who has made the move to the party that has topped voting intention polls for nearly a year: