Britain's shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick floated the idea of sacking more than 30 'activist' judges who he said were too pro-immigrant at the Conservative Party's annual conference. Photograph: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images
Much is unclear about the future fortunes of the poll-plunging Conservative Party, but its conference in Manchester at least made its political direction clearer: the party this week shifted further to the right.
Party leader Kemi Badenoch and her front bench have announced a barrage of policies designed to chase Nigel Farage’s Reform UK down a right-wing alley, with promises to junk hu
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