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Paul Scully Announces Departure from Parliament Amidst Conservative Party Crisis

Former minister Paul Scully steps down, citing the party's loss of direction and appeal to younger voters as key reasons.

  • Paul Scully, former minister and MP for Sutton and Cheam, announces he will not seek re-election, joining over 60 Tory MPs in an exodus ahead of the next general election.
  • Scully criticizes the Conservative Party for its ideological shift to the right and failure to address key issues such as housing, warning of dwindling core voter support.
  • The resignation highlights internal divisions within the party and concerns over its ability to win future elections without broader appeal.
  • Scully's departure underscores the need for the party to refocus and adopt a more centrist approach to regain voter confidence.
  • The Conservative Party faces significant challenges in retaining support, with polls indicating a substantial lead for Labour and a record low in public support for the Tories.
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