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  1. 1 day ago · mdi-fullscreen. Tom Tugendhat has officially launched today with a minimalist video.His campaign website went live last night. This morning it’s a game of spot the difference…

  2. 1 day ago · Tom Tugendhat changed his campaign slogan shortly after launching his leadership bid with one which spelt out “TURD”. The Tory MP for Tonbridge revealed his ambitions to lead the Conservative Party on Wednesday. But, as noticed by outlet Guido Fawkes, there was a word hidden within the slogan on his leadership website. The slogan read:

  3. 1 day ago · Westminster gossip blog Guido Fawkes noticed that a hasty rework had been organised behind the scenes at some point after the website went live on Wednesday. Tugendhat’s campaign website now doesn’t want to “defeat Labour”. Instead, it pledges to “win back the country” – which handily gives the meaningless acronym “turw”.

  4. 1 day ago · The old and new version of Tom Tugendhat's campaign motto (Image: Guido Fawkes/Express) Tory leadership contender Tom Tugendhat has been forced to change his campaign slogan after falling foul of ...

  5. 17 hours ago · The Guido Fawkes blog reported how Mr Tugendhat's initial slogan was displayed in a way that spelled out 'T-U-R-D', before it was hastily changed.

  6. 1 day ago · Westminster gossip blog Guido Fawkes noticed that a hasty rework had been organised behind the scenes at some point after the website went live on Wednesday. Tugendhat’s campaign website now doesn’t want to “defeat Labour”. Instead, it pledges to “win back the country” – which handily gives the meaningless acronym “turw”.

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  8. 5 days ago · Guy Fawkes, also known as Guido Fawkes or John Johnson, probably born 13 April 1570 in York, died 31 January 1606 in London, was one of the Catholic conspirators who attempted to assassinate James I by blowing up the English House of Lords in the Palace of Westminster in 1605, in what is known as the Gunpowder Conspiracy.

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