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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rishi_SunakRishi Sunak - Wikipedia

    Rishi Sunak ( / ˈrɪʃi ˈsuːnæk / ⓘ; [2] [3] born 12 May 1980) is a British politician who has served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party since 2022. The first British Asian prime minister, he previously held two cabinet positions under Boris Johnson, latterly as Chancellor of the Exchequer from ...

  2. Allegations of Islamophobia in the UK Conservative Party have been made, including against senior politicians, such as Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Zac Goldsmith . Baroness Warsi, former co-chair of the Conservative Party, said in 2018 that anti-Muslim prejudice had "poisoned" the party. [1] Many Muslim party members welcomed Warsi's ...

  3. 13 November 1971 (age 52) England [1] Political party. Conservative. Alma mater. University of Glasgow. Website. albertocosta .org .uk. Alberto Castrenze Costa [2] (born 13 November 1971) is a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for South Leicestershire since 2015.

  4. Conservative (2018–2024) Spouse. Sinead Anderson. Children. 2. Lee Anderson (born 6 January 1967) is a British politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Ashfield since 2019. Elected as a member of the Conservative Party, he defected to Reform UK in March 2024 after having the whip suspended. He is Reform UK's first and only MP.

  5. As of December 2017, the party had 564,443 full members, a peak since 1980 making it the largest political party in Western Europe. [243] [244] Consequently, membership fees became the largest component of the party's income, overtaking trade unions donations which were previously of most financial importance, making Labour the most financially well-off British political party in 2017. [245]

  6. Political ideology. Ideologically, Johnson has been described by himself and others as a "One-Nation Tory".In 2012, the political scientist Tony Travers described Johnson as "a fairly classic—that is, small-state—mildly eurosceptic Conservative" who, like his contemporaries David Cameron and George Osborne, also embraced "modern social liberalism".

  7. Fourth Gladstone ministry. 1892 vote of no confidence in the Salisbury ministry. William Ewart Gladstone. Liberal ( minority ) 5 Mar 1894 – 22 Jun 1895. Rosebery ministry. Resignation of Gladstone over the rejection of his Home Rule Bill (1894) The Earl of Rosebery. 25 Jun 1895 – 24 Oct 1900.