Oscar Reddrop talks about the ‘pork pie plot’ from Tory MPs to oust Boris Johnson

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‘Jeremy Hunt doesn’t have that cut through, Boris Johnson reaches parts of the country for the Conservatives that have never been reached before’

Former Conservative Red Wall Adviser, Oscar Reddrop talks about the ‘pork pie plot’ from Tory MPs to oust Boris Johnson.

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Oscar Reddrop is a former Conservative Party press officer, who currently works for Hawthorn Advisors, a strategic communications business based in London, UK.

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