Kenneth Baker

Lord Kenneth Baker is a former chairman of the Conservative party.

Court of Chaos: Boris’s style of government isn’t working for him — or his country

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In this week’s episode: Who is advising the PM? In our cover story this week, our editor Fraser Nelson takes a deep dive into No. 10 politics and finds a court of chaos inside. With a large parliamentary majority, an extremely young team and the departure of Domonic Cummings is there anyone left in the Conservative party who can stand up to the Prime Minister? Fraser talks on the podcast with former Conservative party chairman, Kenneth Baker on the reign of King Boris. (00:45)Also this week: Should the West be prepared to defend Taiwan?Tensions over the island of Taiwan are rising at an alarming rate.

The Tories risk losing their voter base

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The switch from a 16,000 Tory majority to a Lib Dem majority of 8,000 in Chesham and Amersham is a gamechanger. HS2 was a special factor, though even the Lib Dems did not say they would cancel it. But there was real anxiety that the Tory planning changes would threaten local communities. The Tories had a good candidate, but Peter Fleet has since said that many of his electors were concerned that the government’s mammoth spending programmes would lead to higher taxes. The result should come as little surprise. The 2019 local elections gave a clear sense of where things were headed, when a huge number of Tory seats were unexpectedly lost in Chelmsford, Chichester, East Cambridgeshire, Guildford, South Oxfordshire, Winchester, Surrey Heath, Woking and Spelthorne.