Conservative Party
Coverage of Conservative Party in the Nexus archive.
- Badenoch says Farage ‘cracking under pressure’ as he triggers by-election
Conservative Leader Kemi Badenoch accused Nigel Farage of 'cracking under pressure' after he triggered a by-election in Clacton. Badenoch refused to confirm if the Tories would field a candidate, calling the move a 'gimmick' and a waste of taxpayer money.
- Robert Smullen ends congressional campaign after meeting with Trump
State Assemblyman Robert Smullen ended his campaign for New York's 21st Congressional District after losing the Republican primary to Anthony Constantino. He will not appear on the Conservative Party ballot in November. The announcement follows a meeting with Trump.
- Chong to finance, Duncan to foreign affairs in Conservative front bench shuffle
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is reshuffling his front bench, assigning Chong to finance and Duncan to foreign affairs. The move promotes new MPs to larger roles and elevates a long-serving MP to finance critic.
- Ex-UK lawmaker pleads guilty to cheating in election betting scandal
A former UK lawmaker used insider knowledge to place bets on the date of a general election, pleading guilty to cheating at gambling. The case is part of a broader scandal involving multiple charges against individuals connected to the Conservative Party and a police officer.
- Kemi Badenoch tries out her Andy Burnham attack lines
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the UK Conservative Party, criticized Andy Burnham, a Labour MP likely to become prime minister, warning of economic chaos under his leadership. Badenoch accused Burnham of lacking a plan and focusing on personal gain, while both Conservatives and Reform UK strategized to undermine his credibility by linking him to Labour's past unpopularity or portraying him as an ineffective insider.
- A lorra, lorra laughs: Tory chosen by Andy Burnham's future wife on Blind Date wants to become an MP and face him in the Commons
A Tory chosen by Andy Burnham's future wife on Blind Date aspires to become an MP and potentially face him in the Commons.
- Rival parties see Burnham’s northern focus as potential weak point
Tory and Reform strategists argue that the prospective UK PM's devolution push could be an electoral liability. Rival parties view Burnham's northern focus as a potential weak point.
- How Brexit broke British politics
Brexit has caused significant political instability in the UK, leading to seven prime ministers since 2016. Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron resigned after the 2016 referendum, and subsequent leaders, including Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer, struggled with Brexit's economic and political consequences. Starmer stepped down after two years due to a sluggish economy and divided electorate.
- How Brexit broke British politics
Brexit has caused significant political instability in the UK, leading to seven prime ministers since 2016. The current Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer stepped down due to economic and political challenges linked to Brexit, highlighting ongoing divisions and governance issues.
- Britain left the EU 10 years ago. Its politics has been an unruly mess ever since
Britain's politics has been unstable since the 2016 Brexit referendum, leading to seven prime ministers and ongoing challenges. The Brexit decision, which split the UK 52%-48% to leave the EU, has caused economic stagnation, government dysfunction, and political divisions, with Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer stepping down after two years.
- How Starmer went from Labour Party hero to calling it quits within 2 years
Keir Starmer resigned as UK Prime Minister in 2026 after his Labour Party faced rebellion and local election losses, attributed to economic struggles and policy missteps. His premiership, which began with a 2024 election victory ending 14 years of Conservative rule, lasted less than two years.
- Andy Burnham will inherit a kingdom disunited by Brexit
Andy Burnham is poised to become the seventh UK prime minister in 10 years, inheriting a Labour Party with many inexperienced MPs shaped by Brexit-era politics. Over 60 Labour MPs who demanded Keir Starmer's resignation were elected in 2024, having little experience of pre-2016 political stability. The article highlights a breakdown in party discipline since the 2016 Brexit referendum, with leaders like David Cameron allowing internal divisions that contributed to political instability.
- A look at the quick succession of British prime ministers in the past 10 years
The article details the rapid turnover of British prime ministers in the past decade, highlighting Keir Starmer's resignation in 2024 after his government struggled to deliver on promises. It lists previous prime ministers since 2016, including David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, and Rishi Sunak, each associated with significant political challenges.
- From the center of U.K. politics to MAGA: Britain still can’t figure out Steve Hilton
Steve Hilton, a former UK politics figure, is now a Republican gubernatorial candidate in the U.S. His transition from a liberal Tory strategist to a MAGA-aligned candidate has elicited mixed reactions from his former British colleagues.
- A decade of chaos: Britain prepares for 7th prime minister after Starmer announces resignation
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation, set to make him the seventh leader in 10 years amid political instability linked to the 2016 Brexit referendum. The article traces a decade of leadership changes, economic struggles, and Brexit-related challenges.
- U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer resigns
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer resigned following poor May local elections and internal government turmoil. Labour Party must now select a new leader as the country faces economic challenges linked to the war in Iran. Starmer's government faced criticism over policy reversals and the controversial appointment of Peter Mandelson, who was later arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
- Andy Burnham, ‘King of the North’ and frontrunner to replace Starmer as PM
Andy Burnham is the current frontrunner to replace Keir Starmer as Britain’s next prime minister. He earned the 'King of the North' moniker for criticizing the Conservative Party’s 'London-centric' approach during his tenure as mayor of Greater Manchester.
- K'omoks First Nation chief pushes back on Poilievre's opposition to treaty
Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced that he and other Conservative MPs will oppose the ratification of the K'omoks First Nation's treaty. The K'omoks First Nation chief is pushing back against this opposition.
- Tory veterans warn Labour: Don’t repeat our leadership chaos
Tory veterans caution Labour against repeating Conservative leadership turmoil that led to a 2024 election defeat. The Conservatives experienced five prime ministers in seven years, causing factionalism and instability. Labour faces a potential leadership contest if Andy Burnham wins a June 18 by-election.
- Northern Ireland secretary condemns Belfast riots as ‘racist thuggery’ after 12 police officers injured – UK politics live
Northern Ireland secretary Hilary Benn condemned Belfast riots as 'racist thuggery' after 12 police officers were injured. Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch apologized for granting asylum to Sudanese national Hadi Alodid, who allegedly committed a knife attack, under a fast-track scheme.
- Who is Steve Hilton, the Briton who could become California’s next governor?
Steve Hilton, a Briton in the US for 14 years, has secured a spot in California's November gubernatorial run-off against Xavier Becerra. The Republican faces steep odds in a solidly blue state under California's open primary system, which selects the top two vote winners regardless of party.
- Who is Steve Hilton, the Briton who could become California’s next governor?
Steve Hilton, a British national who has worked in Conservative party politics in the UK, has secured a spot in California’s November gubernatorial run-off against Xavier Becerra. The challenge involves competing as a Republican in a state with strong Democratic leanings under California’s open primary system.
- Cabinet minister styles himself 'Queen of the South' as he takes a swipe at 'entitled' Andy Burnham and urges Labour MPs to learn from the Tories that changing leader won't solve woes
A Cabinet minister refers to himself as 'Queen of the South' while criticizing Andy Burnham as 'entitled' and advising Labour MPs to learn from the Conservatives that changing leaders will not resolve their issues.
- The UK government has set a target of an 87% cut in carbon emissions by 2042
The UK government has set a target to cut carbon emissions by 87% by 2042, maintaining its net-zero goal by 2050. The target is based on Climate Change Committee advice, despite opposition from Conservative and Reform UK parties.
- Tories demand change to law that will allow soldiers to fight for Britain without ECHR lawfare threat, as they dare Labour MPs to vote against amendment
The Conservative Party (Tories) is pushing for a legal amendment to enable British soldiers to engage in combat without the risk of European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) legal challenges. They have also challenged Labour MPs to vote against the proposed change.
- More Mandelson files released in UK bring bad news for Starmer, but many questions remain unanswered
Peter Mandelson assured the UK government he would never regret appointing him as ambassador to the US, but documents released show his appointment caused significant embarrassment for Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Mandelson was fired after nine months due to concerns over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and security vetting issues, with ongoing questions about the rushed approval process and missing details related to a police investigation.
- Tories promise to save £2.5billion a year on benefits crackdown
The Conservative Party (Tories) has pledged to save £2.5 billion annually through a crackdown on benefits.
- Tories pledge to ditch air conditioning ban on new homes saying it leaves families 'suffering unnecessarily' in hot weather
The Conservative Party (Tories) has pledged to repeal a ban on air conditioning in new homes, arguing it forces families to endure unnecessary suffering during hot weather. The policy reversal aims to address public concerns about inadequate cooling in residential buildings.
- Reform vows to axe tax on overtime in £5bn pitch to Red Wall that could benefit millions of workers
Reform, a UK political party, has pledged to eliminate the tax on overtime pay as part of a £5 billion strategy targeting the Red Wall, a group of working-class constituencies. The policy aims to benefit millions of workers by increasing their take-home pay.
- Tory leader Kemi Badenoch says the future of North Sea industry is in jeopardy... because SNP ministers fear backlash from Greens
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch claims the future of the North Sea industry is at risk due to Scottish National Party (SNP) ministers' reluctance to act, fearing backlash from the Green Party. The statement highlights political tensions over energy policy in the UK.
- Rachel Reeves tells foul-mouthed Reform UK heckler good manners matter
Chancellor Rachel Reeves rebuked a foul-mouthed heckler during a broadcast interview, earning unexpected support from Conservative politicians including Mel Stride. Nigel Farage expressed sympathy for the heckler, saying he would buy him a drink.
- UK Eases Russian Oil Sanctions as Energy Prices Bite
The UK has decided to ease sanctions on Russian oil by allowing diesel, jet fuel refined from Russian crude in third countries, and Russian seaborne LNG to enter the country starting May 20. The decision has faced criticism from experts and politicians across both the Labour and Conservative parties due to concerns about energy prices.
- National Conversation project launches as Britain risks ‘being torn apart by differences’
The National Conversation project has launched to rebuild social cohesion in Britain, led by a commission co-chaired by Sajid Javid and Jon Cruddas. The project asks the public to share their vision of community and country. Britain risks being torn apart by differences, according to Sajid Javid.
- SARAH VINE: We've seen this political movie before - and my own brush with leadership contests has taught me things about human nature I'd rather have not known
The article discusses the author's experience with leadership contests and its relation to current political events. The author reflects on human nature and past political movies. The author shares personal insights gained from their own brush with leadership contests.
- Tories suspend local leader after Worcestershire branch joins bizarre coalition with the Green Party to lock Reform out of leading council
The Conservative Party has suspended a local leader in Worcestershire after the party's branch formed an unusual coalition with the Green Party, effectively locking out the Reform Party from leading the council. This move has significant implications for local politics in the area. The coalition between the Tories and the Green Party is seen as bizarre due to their differing political ideologies.
- Former Black Lives Matter activist says anti-racism group is a 'scam' as he reveals he is now a conservative
A former Black Lives Matter activist has spoken out against the group, calling it a 'scam' and revealing his shift to conservative ideology. The former activist's statement may impact public perception of the organization. This revelation comes as a surprise to many, given the activist's past involvement with the group.
- Starmer at risk because he pushed Labour to be ‘new Conservative Party’
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is fighting for his job after pushing Labour to be the 'new Conservative Party'. This move has put him at risk. The situation is being explained by author Oliver Eagleton.
- Police urged by Tories to investigate Polanski after he admitted he failed to pay council tax while living on a houseboat - despite demanding others pay more tax
The Conservative Party has urged police to investigate after Roman Polanski admitted to not paying council tax while living on a houseboat, despite advocating for others to pay more tax. This comes as a controversy over Polanski's tax payments. The investigation is expected to review his financial records.
- Kemi says Tories will quit the ECHR and restart drilling in the North Sea in plans for their government
The Tories plan to quit the European Convention on Human Rights and restart drilling in the North Sea as part of their government plans. This move is expected to have significant implications for the UK's energy sector and human rights landscape. The Conservative party's proposals aim to reshape key aspects of the country's governance and economy.
- The Tories are still on life support – so why is Badenoch in celebratory mood?
The Conservative party had a night to forget in Thursday's local elections, losing about 500 councillors and ceding control of three local authorities to Reform UK. Despite this, party leader Kemi Badenoch is hailing the results as proof that the Conservatives are coming back, citing gains in London. The Tories won back the council of Westminster and took the most seats in Wandsworth council.