The UK is gripped by an escalating Tory betting scandal, with Home Secretary James Cleverly at the center of the storm. Cleverly has been forced to address allegations that some Tories placed bets on the election date, a move he has publicly condemned. Despite his efforts to distance himself and the Cabinet from the controversy, the scandal continues to overshadow the Conservative Party's election campaign. Cleverly, while dealing with the fallout, has not ruled out the possibility of running for Tory leader, focusing instead on securing re-election for himself and his colleagues. The situation has raised serious questions about the integrity of the election process and the moral compass of those involved.
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No Cabinet ministers involved in election bets row, James Cleverly insists – as four Tory officials are probed
NO Cabinet ministers were involved in the betting election scandal, the Home Secretary has insisted. James Cleverly said he... PM's hopes of getting the Tory election campaign back on track. The Home Secretary told Sky News he was not going to...
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General election latest: James Cleverly leaves door open to running for Tory leader
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Election latest: Home Secretary James Cleverly faces questions on Sky News as 'utterly extraordinary' Tory betting scandal grows
James Cleverly faces questions... the election. Watch the show live by pressing play below. Rishi Sunak has previously talked about the "moral mission" of the government to reform welfare in the UK. To that end, Trevor Phillips asks the home secretary...
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