Isaac Levido, the Tory election guru, issued a stern warning to the party's MPs regarding the impact of division on voter support. His message, 'divided parties fail,' was reiterated in multiple meetings, coinciding with the intensifying internal conflict over the Rwanda bill. The resignation of Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith further reflects the repercussions of the party's internal divisions.
Isaac Levido to Tory MPs about 24rs ago: “Let me be clear: divided parties fail.”
Yesterday. Tory campaign mastermind Isaac Levido speaking to Conservative MPs: "Let me be clear. Divided parties fail" Today. Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith resign over #Rwanda bill.
Tory election campaign strategist Isaac Levido last night to MPs: “Let me be clear. Divided parties fail.” Today: https://t.co/qcc4VBHQBw
“Let me be clear - divided parties fail.” Levido’s message to feuding Tory MPs tonight as the civil war over Rwanda intensifies. Profile of the man handed what looks like Mission Impossible https://t.co/MEzfabEaxj
Tory election guru Isaac Levido issues stark warning to party’s MPs on eve of Rwanda civil war in Commons: “People don’t vote for divided parties. Divided parties fail.” Amid MPs’ glum faces leaving 1922 Committee meeting, ex-Cabinet minister says his briefing was “realistic”.