Boris Johnson’s disciples gathered to sing the old hymns. But are they a real threat to Sunak?
Familiar faces on the Tory right met in Bournemouth to pour scorn on the government. And they can certainly make the PM's life harder
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It was billed as the launch of a campaign to hand more power to Tory members. It was not, its organisers repeatedly insisted, a group aiming to reinstall Boris Johnson as party leader - or cause trouble for Rishi Sunak. It was about taking back control" of the Conservative party for the grassroots.
Yet as the Conservative Democratic Organisation (CDO) met for its inaugural gathering in a sunny Bournemouth on Saturday, it was less than 15 minutes after Tory MP Andrea Jenkyns had belted out the national anthem that Johnson's name was first uttered on stage.
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