Tory traditionalist Christopher Chope put forward for modernisation panel
Briefly

Christopher Chope's nomination to the modernization select committee has stirred controversy due to his history of blocking key legislative proposals, raising questions about the Conservative party's direction.
The decision to nominate Chope highlights a rift within the Conservative party, as he has consistently obstructed crucial laws, including those aimed at safeguarding women and addressing serious offenses.
Critics argue that Chope's history of objecting to progressive legislation signals a resistance to change within the Tory party, making his modernisation role questionable and provocative.
Responses to Chope's nomination reflect broader concerns about the Conservatives' failure to learn from past election defeats and their reluctance to embrace necessary reforms.
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