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Senior Tory Ministers Resign Amid Growing Party Exodus

The resignations of Robert Halfon and James Heappey signal a deeper crisis within the Conservative Party as it faces significant challenges ahead of the next general election.

  • Two senior Tory ministers, Robert Halfon and James Heappey, have resigned from their roles, signaling a growing exodus of Conservative MPs ahead of the next general election.
  • Halfon, known for his advocacy of Blue Collar Conservatism, cited the desire to step down at the forthcoming election as his reason for resignation, while Heappey expressed dissatisfaction with the level of defense spending.
  • The departures have forced Prime Minister Rishi Sunak into a mini-reshuffle, with Nus Ghani and Leo Docherty taking on new ministerial roles.
  • More than 60 Conservative MPs, including former Prime Minister Theresa May and other senior figures, have announced they will not stand in the next election, raising concerns about the party's prospects.
  • The resignations come amid poor polling for the Tories, with Labour leading significantly, and follow a series of scandals that have impacted the party's image.
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