Watch Spectator editor Michael Gove, political editor Tim Shipman and assistant editor Isabel Hardman as they discussed where the Tories go from here, in a livestream exclusively for Spectator subscribers.
The strange death of Tory England has been predicted before. But never has the ‘natural party of government’ faced a greater challenge to its survival. The Conservatives are facing attacks on all fronts from Labour, the Liberal Democrats and Reform UK. Kemi Badenoch’s six-month anniversary as leader was marked by the loss of nearly 700 councillors – and testing elections await her next year in Scotland and Wales. She has promised change with her long-awaited policy commissions, ahead of a make-or-break party conference in October. But can she turn it around? Is there a road back to power for the 121 surviving Tory MPs? And what, exactly, are Robert Jenrick and the rest of the shadow cabinet up to?
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