In a head-to-head, Britons are now more than twice as likely to believe Kemi Badenoch would be a better prime minister than Nigel Farage, having been divided on the question last summer
Badenoch: 38% (no change from 30 Apr-1 May)
Farage: 17% (-3)
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Times Radio’s Andrew Neil calls out the “buffoon” blaring out music over Sir Keir Starmer’s resignation speech.
“The fact that we allow this to happen shows, that at times, we are not a serious country.”
@AFNeil
Every single person who still cringes at the memory of trying to bullshit their way through an interview or exam question: today, the slate is wiped clean. Set down your burden of shame. Nothing - nothing, I say - could touch this.
In March I urged @JohnHealey_MP to use his experience as a Treasury Minister and make the case to the Chancellor for his investment plan. I take no pleasure in the fact that he has clearly failed to do so.
War is raging in Europe and US operations continue against Iran; we are three weeks from the NATO Summit and this lame duck Prime Minister has lost his Defence Secretary, one of his few credible ministers.
As the army saying goes, what a ‘cake and arse party’ this Labour Government has turned out to be. @Conservatives@jcartlidgemp
Actually the Tory candidate @Winstamike came across as the most trustworthy, straightforward candidate tonight. Bags of common sense. If I lived there he would get my vote. The Reform candidate was useless and Burham is self- serving. #BBCQT
Kemi is by far the most incredible leader of the Conservative Party I have seen since Margaret Thatcher. I spoke with her just before she left to deliver this tour de force. Just watch this bravura performance at the State opening of Parliament this week.