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Sunak apologises to Tory MPs for election mess

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Before the joy of last night’s football, came the sorrow of Rishi Sunak’s address to Tory MPs. The Conservative leader addressed the 1922 committee for the first time since calling the election which reduced his colleagues’ numbers by almost two-thirds. Instead of the usual oak-panelled confines of the committee’s favoured committee room 14, the night’s meeting was held in Portcullis House. Accompanied by interim party chairman Richard Fuller, the ex-premier appeared to pause and take a deep breath before heading in. Stony faces, muted cheers and the ritual banging of tables met him there, as Sunak prepared to take responsibility for his party’s worse election result in history.

The former Prime Minister began by apologising and accepting the mistakes which went wrong during the disastrous Conservative election campaign. He told MPs that he had personally called all the 175 colleagues who lost their seats to apologise – a move which went down well with some in the room.

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