Rishi Sunak insisted he has a plan after a huge survey of 14,000 voters found the Conservatives are on course to lose nearly 200 seats at this year s general election.
As the Conservative Party fights itself ahead of crunch votes starting tomorrow the Prime Minister warned that any changes that toughen the bill up too much could leave it useless.
The Conservatives are heading for an electoral wipeout on the scale of their 1997 defeat by Labour, the most authoritative opinion poll in five years has predicted.
At the launch of Labour's "battle bus", Sir Keir Starmer said a vote for his party was a vote for "change and hope". The Tories are also launching their campaign bus - as a new poll suggests they could be left with only 66 seats in the election next month.