Hints and tips:
...Miranda GreenHello, Lucy. Lucy FisherRobert Shrimsley. Hi, Robert. Robert ShrimsleyHi, Lucy. Lucy FisherAnd George Parker. Hi, George. George ParkerHi, Lucy....
...Lucy Fisher George. George Parker I’m gonna sell Robert Jenrick, the former cabinet minister, former immigration minister....
...And with me here in studio are Political fix regulars: the FT’s political editor, George Parker. Hi, George. George ParkerHello, Lucy. Lucy Fisher And columnist Robert Shrimsley....
...Lucy Fisher George, who are you buying or selling? George Parker Well, I think I’m gonna be selling Darren Jones this week....
...Lucy FisherPlus our Political Fix regulars, George Parker. Hi, George. George ParkerHi, Lucy. Lucy FisherAnd Stephen Bush. Hi, Stephen. Stephen BushHi, Lucy....
...Well, thank you very much to my guests this week: George Parker, Jim Pickard and James Kynge. George Parker Thanks, Lucy. James Kynge Thank you....
Unrest grows among many Conservatives as PM struggles to resurrect party’s prospects in an election year
Move by former Conservative deputy chair hands rightwing party its first MP
Warning comes as Rishi Sunak promises further tax cuts as part of re-election drive
MI6 head Richard Moore and cabinet secretary Simon Case act after facing criticism of their memberships
...And in the studio with me are my FT colleagues George Parker. Hello, George. George ParkerHi there, Lucy. Lucy FisherAnd the FT’s Rafe Uddin. Hi, Rafe. Rafe UddinHi, Lucy....
...And I’m joined in the studio today by my FT colleagues George Parker. Hi, George. George ParkerHi, Lucy. Lucy FisherAnd the FT’s Robert Shrimsley. Hi, Robert. Robert ShrimsleyHey, Lucy....
PM’s bad week capped off by James Heappey joining ranks of Conservatives stepping down at next election
Links between UK prime minister and the private equity group have fuelled speculation about his post-election future
UK prime minister ends speculation that voters could go to the polls this spring
PM looks to move beyond weeks of party infighting at meeting with backbenchers but May elections set to be key
PM warned he risks harming foreign investment with remarks seen as attempt to court rightwingers
Speculation over appointment mounts ahead of presidential election later this year
Cuts to national insurance fail to convince voters as opinion polls show Labour lead increasing
...Lucy Fisher is joined by colleagues George Parker and Jim Pickard to discuss whether this pledge will lead to deep spending cuts to unprotected government departments and James Kynge, the FT’s China editor...
...Robert ShrimsleyHi, Lucy. Lucy FisherHi, Robert. And the FT’s political editor, George Parker. George ParkerHello, Lucy. Lucy FisherHi, George. Also here is the FT’s Rafe Uddin....
Reprisals expected just as company from China eyes investment in Midlands battery gigafactory
More than 60 MPs sign a motion of no confidence in Sir Lindsay Hoyle
Chancellor insists that doing the right thing for the economy is also good politics
Stance as ‘anti-woke, Black woman’ seen as making her popular with predominantly white, older party membership
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