'A once mighty Conservative broad church is increasingly UKIP-like warring sect'

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Martin Rowson on Conservative infighting (Image: Martin Rowson)
Martin Rowson on Conservative infighting (Image: Martin Rowson)

Brexiteer biting Brexiteer, vengeful Boris Johnson on the rampage and a woman MP dumped a week after returning from maternity leave, the Tory Party’s hell-bent on proving itself unfit to rule Britain.

What was once a mighty Conservative broad church is an increasingly discredited UKIP-like warring sect fighting in pews only down the right-hand side of the knave after wrecking the building.

Rishi Sunak recklessly ignored Northern Ireland when he mis-sold Brexit as a national saviour and should be offering repentance as he tries to sort a mess he helped create.

Expecting credit for confronting ERG extremists and DUP dinosaurs is a bit rich from the wealthiest Prime Minister in history.

Fixing what he broke is restitution not leadership as he frets that a Northern Ireland Minister on resignation watch, Steve Baker, could quit.

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'A once mighty Conservative broad church is increasingly UKIP-like warring sect'Sunak is 'the frontman for a force destroying itself' (Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Sunak’s fundamental weakness is why Johnson reportedly shouted “F*** the Americans”, just as he screamed “F*** business”, to undermine a PM without authority.

And it’s why Tory bigwigs in Stafford decided to dump abused MP Theo Clarke a week after she returned from maternity leave.

Imagine the uproar in the Tory press had Labour activists during the Corbyn years done that to a woman.

Clarke is the third Conservative MP to be threatened with the sack because they aren’t crazy enough for a mad party.

Sunak’s the frontman for a force destroying itself. He’ll never remove all the most poisonous, loony, loopy and reactionary Tories.

We saw that when Liz Truss was preferred over Sunak. Mr Beaten might pull off a Northern Ireland deal but it will weaken, not strengthen him.

The Conservative church is crumbling before our very eyes.

Kevin Maguire

Daily Mirror, Dinosaurs, Politics, Maternity rights, Conservative Party, UKIP, Labour Party, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Steve Baker

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