Nadine Dorries says a Tory "fixer" in No. 10 killed a pet rabbit to send a message to an ex.

Powerful figures control Conservatives for 20 yrs, secretly.

November 3rd 2023.

Nadine Dorries says a Tory
Nadine Dorries has made a shocking revelation in her upcoming book, 'The Plot: The Political Assassination of Boris Johnson'. In the book, she claims that a powerful figure within the Conservative Party, who she calls 'Dr No', had a rabbit butchered and nailed to the door of an ex-girlfriend's house.

Ms Dorries states that this individual is one of several shadowy figures who have been influencing the party for the past two decades. She alleges that Whitehall officials threatened to blacklist her from public jobs, including a peerage, if she refused to show them the book's contents.

The former MP claims that 'Dr No' is paid by Central Office, has a pass to No 10, and is the advisor of Rishi Sunak. He is said to have been employed at the top of the Conservative Party since the 1990s and has been working in the background of every Tory administration since.

According to Ms Dorries' book, this man has a sinister past. It is claimed that he had his ex-girlfriend's brother's pet rabbit cut into four pieces and nailed to the front door of the family home, in a gruesome warning. The Mail spoke to the brother who confirmed something happened to his pet rabbit when he was a child, though he is unsure of the details.

Ms Dorries also states that 'Dr No' was accused of trying to set fire to a house with people sleeping inside, including a child. She calls him a 'very bad man with an evil mind' and claims that he uses 'mostly untrue' dossiers to destabilise and undermine people.

Ms Dorries has been highly critical of Rishi Sunak's leadership, asserting that he has gone against 'the fundamental principles of Conservatism'. She claims that 'Dr No' pushed for Mr Sunak to become prime minister and helped oust Mr Johnson from the top spot.

The 66-year-old, who stood down as MP for Mid-Bedfordshire in June, saw Labour overturn a huge Tory majority in the by-election that followed her resignation. Her seat, which had been blue since 1931, was won by Alistair Strathern last month.

Ms Dorries' book is set to be released on November 9 and it will be interesting to see if it sheds more light on the activities of 'Dr No'. In the meantime, the British public will be hoping that the claims made in the book are addressed and that any wrongdoing is brought to justice.

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