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Mr Ellwood added that the local election result was not a "great surge of support" to Labour, but a protest vote again the Tories. "We're nine points behind right now, that will narrow to four or five points."īut he said the Tories cannot win if they have a "drag anchor" as they do at the moment, insisting everyone needs to "lean in" to Mr Sunak as prime minister and "support the stability" that he has provided. "We have every possibility now with Rishi Sunak to win the next general election. He then turned to the situation around the local elections, telling Sky News that that they have been "tough" for the Tories.

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"How irresponsible it is for us to demand we throw all these laws away just to appease a wing of our party." Sky would like its data protected, we dump all these laws and there is nothing to protect us if we do business with the EU. It makes no sense whatsoever to dump 4,000 laws and have nothing to replace them. Mr Ellwood said: "This is Rishi Sunak stamping his own personality, his authority on the party and not being swayed by caucus in our party. Instead, Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has said around 400 will be removed. Tobias Ellwood, the chair of the Defence Select Committee, has said it is "absolutely right" that Rishi Sunak rows back on a pledge to remove 4,000 EU-era laws.













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