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Rishi Sunak defended after by-election defeats set against 'difficult backdrop'

A Conservative minister has defended Rishi Sunak and the party after two by-election defeats, saying they were set against a "very difficult backdrop".

The losses to Labour in Wellingborough and Kingswood, as well as increased support for the emboldened Reform UK party, were the latest blow to the Prime Minister.

The Conservative Government has endured more by-election losses than any administration since the 1960s, surpassing the eight defeats suffered by John Major in the run-up to Tony Blair's 1997 landslide victory.

However, Tory illegal migration minister Michael Tomlinson told the BBC's Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg programme: "There's no doubt that these by-elections were set against a very difficult backdrop."

"I was in Kingswood myself a few weeks ago, I saw the excellent candidate in the campaign on the ground."

"But actually if you look at it, if you look at for example, Reform's vote, which people have been talking about this week, what comes across to me is it's very clear that a vote for Reform is actually a vote to let Labour in."

Speaking to the Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips programme on Sky News, Mr Tomlinson said he did not recognise the idea many MPs privately want Mr Sunak to go.

The Prime Minister, who had sought to play down the losses as "difficult" mid-term elections, on Friday night called on right-wing and Conservative voters to unite to keep Sir Keir Starmer out of Number 10.

The Wellingborough by-election was triggered by the six-week Commons suspension of former Tory MP Peter Bone after an inquiry found he had subjected a staff member to bullying and sexual misconduct.

Meanwhile, the Kingswood vote came after former Conservative MP Chris Skidmore resigned in protest against Government

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