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Options to show public Tory renewal are falling away as party trails Labour by 20 points in polls
The FT's Robert Shrimsley and Miranda Green trace out the political landscape
New policies draw dividing lines with opposition, though retaining Conservative 2019 backers at next election will be tough
Growing trend for switching comes after boundary changes and amid strong polling lead for Labour
Optimism among Sunak’s team and history point to Tories waiting until January 2025, but this would defy sense
UK prime minister aims to keep Tory MPs on side amid fears of election defeat in 2024
House of Commons back recommendation against Peter Bone as UK PM urges voters to examine next ‘52 weeks’
If the prime minister wants to win the next UK election, he will have to fix the structural issues affecting voters
Also in this newsletter, Jeremy Hunt to extend help for first-time homebuyers
Two wins in previously safe Tory heartlands have raised opposition party’s hopes of landslide victory
Conservative voters are abandoning Sunak’s party in territory that bodes ill for the coming general election
Bookies think the Conservatives could scrape home in former safe seat of Mid Bedfordshire
It has been a good conference for the UK opposition Labour party — but will that translate into a solid majority?
Victory in Tamworth next week could foreshadow a general election triumph, as it did for Blair in 1996
Government has announced it will almost double the limit on political parties to £35mn
UK opposition party pushes back timing and reduces scope of flagship spending commitment
Labour leader to use party conference speech on Tuesday to promise ‘decade of national renewal’
Party conference season shows the merits — and failings — of self-deception
By-election victory in Scotland has energised activists but pollsters warn against over-interpreting the result
Rutherglen and Hamilton West result bolsters party’s hopes in Scotland and England
PM’s allies say his strategy will serve to tackle Labour, but some Tory MPs claim his approach is risky
The Conservatives cannot be a party of change, but they can destabilise Labour’s promises of being one
Starmer’s charm offensive pays off as number of companies buying stands rises ahead of UK general election
While polling shows ‘anti-car’ schemes split opinion, Tory councillors tend to oppose them, occasionally reaping rewards
Also in this newsletter: how inflation is flattering UK trade figures
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