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Tories said 'scum-out' as 'eggs thrown at members' by angry Hastings protesters

Tonight, hordes of raucous protesters gathered outside the meetinghouse of Tory leadership, chanting "Get Out Tories" and calling the Conservatives "scum" is.

Soltire flags and a "TORY SCUM OUT" banner adorned the security railings, and a handful of protesters were filmed passing before guards closed the gap.

Conservative MP and attendee Andrew Bowie, who attended the debate in Perth, which was Scotland's only debate before a new prime minister was elected, said the 'egg was thrown" and "spit on a pensioner".

He tweeted:

SNP His David Linden of Congress responded:

"We condemn their actions entirely and do not obscure them."

Protesters outside a meeting house in Perth. There is no indication that the person depicted in this article threw eggs or spit (

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"The atmosphere and demonstrators are very lively," said a witness. told the Daily Express (

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Banners and placards also read, "If, but no cruel Tory cuts," and "British government - always robbing the needy to benefit the greedy." .

The Scottish Daily Express quoted an eyewitness as saying:

"Eggs are being thrown at people entering the venue and some journalists. There is a sizeable police presence (given how Hastings is received, this Not surprisingly.)

Bloomberg reporter Ellen Milligan also tweeted.

Both of his Conservative leadership candidates have pledged to increase scrutiny of the Scottish government ahead of a vote.

Guards and protesters outside (

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No.", "The British government is always robbing the poor to benefit the greedy." (

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Wattie Cheung/REX /Shutterstock (MSP) has received special legal protection and is now able to speak more outspokenly on Holyrood.

Rishi Sunak said that Scottish civil servants from Westminster Promised to be subject to greater scrutiny, UK ministers need to be more visible north of the border.

But Mr Sunak said he wanted Scotland to hold a second independence referendum. He avoided ruling out entirely, instead saying, "I cannot imagine a situation where I would.

He added:

"But I don't think anyone thinks it's time to focus on this issue now, or in the near future."

Rishi Snak avoided outright ruling out Scotland's second independence referendum (

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A vicious blue-on-blue between two Prime Minister candidates when Rishi Sunak branded Liz Truss' plans a "moral failure."

Citizens Focus on insurance cuts, minimum wage labor Pensioners are on "about £1 a week" and pensioners are "precisely zero", meaning "millions of people are at risk of being driven into poverty", he said.

He added: "It is a moral failure and I think the British people will forgive us. As Prime Minister, I will not."

Rishi Sunak ruled out freezing. Utility Bill Price Cap Keir StarmerHe said, "I don't think that's the right approach," and said, "My plan is the right plan."

After being told by a Tory hustings presenter that 'if we don't freeze the energy cap, we freeze the poor', he cuts £200 in VAT from his bills and additional benefits. He stuck to his plan to make payments to claimants and pensioners.

Liz Truss also dismissed workers' plans to freeze the energy cap until April, calling it a "plaster on the problem." { . Cap by April, ``put a plaster on the problem'' attack.

The Scottish Tory audience was more supportive than the protesters, but not necessarily a long way.

One asked his Mr. Sunak.

"It is inhumane, inhumane, and instead negotiates with the French to deal with the problem." Do you want to work?” That’s where it really starts, and that’s the case with illegal traffickers. ''

Mr. Sunak replied.

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