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Tory leadership ballotGuardian
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YouGov did a poll of Tory members just before the conference just before conference.
It also suggested Badenoch would beat Jenrick but by a smaller margin by 54% to 46% .
ConHome surveys have a good record of predicing the winner, although in the last two contests they overstated the extent to which Boris Johnson and Liz Truss (both the rightwing candidate in the final two ) were ahead.
SNP claims Council of Nations and Regions will be 'insult' to Scotland because English mayors have been invited, but not Scottish ones.
Starmer is due to host the first meeting of the council of nations and regions in Scotland on Friday .
SNP claim it will be an insult’ to Scotland as English mayors are invited.
Rishi Sunak challenged Keir Starmer on two issues: national insurance and fiscal rules.
He came away with evasive non-answers that were strong enough to make news.
But the exchanges were all relatively low-energy, and neither Sunak nor Starmer seemed very interested in treating PMQs as a gladiatorial contest.
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