A former Tory minister, Paul Scully, warns the Conservative party against moving to the right, stating it could hinder their chances in the general election. Scully emphasizes the need for a more centrist approach to appeal to voters. The warning comes amidst discussions about the party's future direction and electoral strategy.
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A Tory former minister has warned his party can't win the general election if there is an "ideological shove to the right". Read more 🔗 https://t.co/wERVFutXiq
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Ex-Tory minister warns party can't win general election with 'ideological shove to the right' Read more 🔗 https://t.co/wERVFutXiq
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Paul Scully warns the Conservative party not to drift to the right. “We can work with the bell curve or become the bell-ends” 😳 https://t.co/46BFjk9WHF