Rishi Sunak will defy convention by mounting political attacks on Labour during their party conference next month - as payback for Sir Keir Starmer's party bagging the final slot usually reserved for ดูซีรี่ย์ออนไลน์ the Government.
The Tories will meet in Manchester at the start of October, followed by Labour in Liverpool, meaning Sir Keir will have the 'last word' in the critical conference season.
But a Tory source said: 'They might have the last conference, but they won't have the last word.'
With the conferences likely to be the last before a General Election, Tory strategists have said that the 'gentleman's agreement' that each party is allowed to dominate the headlines during their conferences will have to be abandoned.
Senior Tories blame Boris Johnson for agreeing to the conference arrangement in 2020 - although last night sources close to the former Prime Minister said it was 'nothing to do' with him, as such issues were dealt with by the party's HQ.
Rishi Sunak will defy convention by mounting political attacks on Labour during their party conference next month - as payback for Sir Keir Starmer 's party bagging the final slot usually reserved for the Government
With the conferences likely to be the last before a General Election, Tory strategists have said that the 'gentleman's agreement' that each party is allowed to dominate the headlines during their conferences will have to be abandoned
The source added: 'We are at the point where blaming everything on Boris is beginning to look laughable.'
The Tories will meet in Manchester at the start of October, followed by Labour in Liverpool, meaning Sir Keir will have the 'last word' in the critical conference season.
But a Tory source said: 'They might have the last conference, but they won't have the last word.'
With the conferences likely to be the last before a General Election, Tory strategists have said that the 'gentleman's agreement' that each party is allowed to dominate the headlines during their conferences will have to be abandoned.
Senior Tories blame Boris Johnson for agreeing to the conference arrangement in 2020 - although last night sources close to the former Prime Minister said it was 'nothing to do' with him, as such issues were dealt with by the party's HQ.
Rishi Sunak will defy convention by mounting political attacks on Labour during their party conference next month - as payback for Sir Keir Starmer 's party bagging the final slot usually reserved for the Government
With the conferences likely to be the last before a General Election, Tory strategists have said that the 'gentleman's agreement' that each party is allowed to dominate the headlines during their conferences will have to be abandoned
The source added: 'We are at the point where blaming everything on Boris is beginning to look laughable.'