James Forsyth James Forsyth

Brexit and tax to be Tory focus in campaign’s final days

The Tories want to make their closing argument in this campaign about Brexit and how Labour would raise taxes, I write in The Sun this morning. I understand that Lynton Crosby held a meeting with senior Cabinet Ministers on Tuesday which set out this strategy. I’m told that the meeting made clear that Crosby is now in charge and that this will be the party’s closing message.

It is, though, a sign of how narrowly run this campaign has been that several of those present say that this was the most they have been consulted on—or informed—about the party’s strategy in this election. Interestingly, Philip Hammond wasn’t at this meeting. His absence doesn’t bode well for him post-election.

Senior Tories are still confident that they’ll win this election; I haven’t spoken to a single Cabinet Minister who doesn’t think the Tories will be back in government this week.

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