Donations to Conservative Party Fell by 40 Per Cent in Three Months
The Conservative party has seen donations fall by over 40 per cent in the past three months, as the party continues to slump in the polls.

The Conservative party has seen donations fall by over 40 per cent in the past three months, as the party continues to slump in the polls.

Imran Ahmad Khan, a former MP for the ruling Tory party, has lost an appeal against his conviction for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy.

Over half of Brexit voters would back an alternative party to the Tories that made cutting migration a top priority, a poll has found.

A clear majority of Britons think immigration is too high, while a mere four per cent believe it is too low, according to new polling.

Rough, a gigantic British gas storage facility in the North Sea which the government allowed to go to the wall in 2017, is being gradually brought back to life as the energy crisis bites.

The “Golden Era” of Sino-British relations has come to an end but the UK should not label China a threat, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said.

Under the so-called Conservative Party, the British public saw their tax burden rise at the second-highest rate among G7 nations in 2021.

Sajid Javid shrugged off concerns from Nigel Farage over the demographic changes happening to Britain, mockingly questioning “so what?”.

George Osborne, David Cameron’s “Austerity Chancellor” and the anti-Brexit campaign’s “Scaremonger-General” in 2016, believes the next British election is “Labour’s to lose” as the Conservative government gives the appearance of having lost control of multiple crises.

The foreign-born population of Britain has grown by an estimated 370,000 since the Census was conducted last year, the ONS revealed.

Britain sent over £50m in foreign aid to Communist China last year despite previously promising to cut off aid to the world’s second-largest economy.

Brexit champion Nigel Farage has warned that British communities are being “changed beyond recognition” and quality of life eroded as the Conservative Party increases net immigration to over half a million a year to satisfy bosses’ hunger for cheap foreign labour.

Nigel Farage has said that the UK Tory party now deserve to be “wiped out” over their failure to end mass migration into Britain.

Tempers are on show as rebels attempt to amend the govt’s flagship housebuilding bill, with detractors calling them “selfish and wicked”.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has suggested he believes he can get away with increasing mass legal immigration if he can convince the public he is tackling illegal immigration.

Senior UK government officials are considering pushing the UK back into the EU’s customs union despite the Brexit vote, reports have claimed.

Two million British workers face the prospect of paying 60 per cent of their income to the government in taxes as a result of the latest round of hikes by the supposedly conservative government which is also splashing out billions more on state employees’ pensions.

The government has no plans to reduce migration to the tens of thousands, claiming further waves of foreigners are needed for the economy.

The Conservative (Tory) Party appears to have surrendered the one true vote-winning card they have always held up their sleeve, the ability to sell British voters the idea they will cut their taxes, with polling clearly showing the Tories are now clearly thought of as the high tax party.

Real household disposable income is likely to fall by over seven per cent over the next two years in Britain, despite claims from finance minister Jeremy Hunt that his budget will bolster the economy.

British authorities appear to be aiming to dump asylum seekers in more rural areas as the government continues to fail to get a handle on the ongoing migrant crisis.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt have “declared war” on workers and small businesses with their tax-hiking autumn budget, according to Nigel Farage.

Britain’s finance minister said that Britons must “face into the storm” as he announced a swath of new taxes and spending cuts, supposedly to shore up the nation’s finances while somehow still stimulating growth, as the country faces the prospect of the longest recession in recorded history.

UK Prime Minister appears to be abandoning plans to label Communist China as a “threat” to the security of Britain.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is reportedly preparing to introduce a “growth visa” to bring in more workers to Britain.

Britain’s Treasury chief Jeremy Hunt warned of spending cuts and tax increases for cash-strapped Britons despite a looming recession.

Nigel Farage declared that the “insurgency” against the Conservatives has begun as Reform UK has surged to its highest ever polling result.

Six local governments are now fighting Britain’s central government in court after having hotels in their area flooded with migrants with minimal or even zero prior consultation.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government has confirmed plans to replace the Royal Yacht Britannia, decommissioned by Tony Blair in 1997, as part of his return the ‘managed decline’ policies which have characterised the Conservative Party through most of their time in office since 2010.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government has signalled it is open to discussing climate “reparations” for the likes of Pakistan, as he prepares tax hikes and public service cuts at home in the name of fiscal responsibility.

All pledges Rishi Sunak made to the public during the leadership contest are under review and may not be fulfilled, the government admitted.

‘Years’ of tax hikes are now on the cards as WEF-linked Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attempts to shore up the UK’s floundering finances.

UK politician Matt Hancock sacked for breaking his own lockdown rules has been suspended for signing up to I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!

A suspected Russian hack of former Prime Minister Liz Truss’ phone is thought to have leaked top-secret details regarding arms shipments to Russia.

The British public will reportedly be on the hook for another £25 billion in tax hikes in Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s budget next month, as the tax burden is set to hit its highest level since the 1940s.

Fresh from bottling out of the Conservative (Tory) Party leadership, Boris Johnson is making a bid for continued relevance by launching a foundation focused on Ukraine.

Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has admitted the Sunak government may backtrack on key pledges in areas such as taxation and migration.

Rishi Sunak has already raised eyebrows, being compared to a robot and a video game character for his wave in front of Downing Street.

Sunak implied he would be slashing borrowing, which will certainly mean considerable tax rises, cuts in government, or both.

The coup to install a globalist government is now complete as Rishi Sunak was invited to form a new government by King Charles III.
