The Conservative Party is facing an election “armageddon” after suffering defeats in two fiercely contested by-elections.
Huge Tory majorities evaporated overnight in Mid Bedfordshire and Tamworth, with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer claiming he was “redrawing the political map”.
Overturning the biggest majority in British by-election history, Labour snatched Nadine Dorries’ old Mid Bedfordshire seat from the Tories for the first time.
Meanwhile, Tamworth saw the second biggest swing ever from the Conservative Party to Labour in a by-election.
Former chancellor George Osborne warned the record defeats spell “armageddon” for the Conservatives at the next general election.
So what happens next for the Tory party? And how will this impact what Rishi Sunak does next?
Are the results are clear foreshadowing of what’s in store at the next election? Or is there further nuance at play?
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