Kuenssberg has been to canterbury which the conservatives held for decades until 2017 to find out who tory party voters there are planning to pick. In sunny gardens, pubs, homes or meeting halls, tory members gather to choose who to send to downing street. In sunny gardens, homes and meeting halls, tory members gather to choose who to send to downing street. Its their decision and soon. The ballot papers are going to go out on friday, most people are going to reply quickly. And so you could have this contest sewn up by wednesday. Are you all going to vote quickly, do you think . Yes. 0fficially, still three weeks to press the flesh but there could be only days to make a difference or the front runner to fall. He does has this ability to electrify a room and speak to people in a way that other politicians cannot. Quite frankly, to me, there is no contest. Ive been at Party Conferences where you have had to queue three hours to get into the main hall to listen to what boris has to say. I
Polling stations since friday, with reports that in occupied ukraine, ballot papers are being collected at the point of a gun. The re election of Vladimir Putin is beyond doubt. With putin is beyond doubt. With Alexei Navalny eliminated, can the russian opposition expose the russian opposition expose the illegitimacy of his rule . The illegitimacy of his rule . Will the sham elections embolden putin in his illegal invasion of ukraine . Speaking of disputed borders this year, england lost a tireless campaigner for the restoration of the Historic Counties which have been mangled by reforms. Pam moorhouse was unflagging in her efforts to have the counties recognised, at least in ceremonial form, eventually enlisting scores of members of parliament into her campaign. Another woman who the campaign. Another woman who the years could not condemn was unearthed literally close to the historic burley house in a remarkable stroke of luck, a roman marble head was disinterred by a mechanical digge
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