Tory 1922 and 301 groups: Dan Poulter and Philip Davies
The latest intake of Conservative MPs have a "different outlook on life" and some feel the party's 1922 backbench committee has become "almost irrelevant to them", says Dr Dan Poulter MP of the new "301 Group".
But Philip Davies MP spoke up for the 90-year-old body that represents backbenchers, arguing it's important to have a body that informs the Prime Minister of their concerns.
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