Smear campaign rocks Conservative leadership race
The Conservative leadership race has been thrown into chaos as top Tories reveal the emergence of lurid smears, with one candidate accused of having a drug problem.
Underhanded tactics and allegations surface
Insiders from multiple leadership teams have disclosed that the contest took a dark turn in September, with some candidates unable to trust their own staff due to the underhanded tactics employed.
One senior aide revealed that their team was infiltrated by a "spy" who was secretly working for another candidate, sabotaging events and damaging their campaign's reputation before being uncovered and dismissed.
Another insider from a different campaign shared that their candidate was falsely accused of having a drug problem during the heated race, leading to an atmosphere of hostility and falsehoods.
Final showdown set for November 2
The prolonged leadership race is set to conclude on November 2, with party members deciding between Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick as the potential leaders. Both candidates will engage in two head-to-head debates on GB News and the BBC before the final vote.
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