Against a background of donating donations and the in -depth moral, Kemi Badenoch is ready to re -use the ax at the conservative headquarters, where a round of mandatory dismissals is planned.
A month after the loss of jobs in the campaign, the insight of the voter and the financial and operational teams, plans are reportedly underway to reduce the workforce at Conservative Campaign Headquarters (CCHQ) by another 12.5 percent.
According to a report in the Times, the cutbacks are hard on the heels of a voluntary redundancy schedule that has already seen 32 personnel distance.
Combined with three dismissal, it is assumed that those departure have a reduced personnel numbers from 188 to 153.
And despite a donation of £ 250,000 from Lord Ashcroft, a former conservative deputy chairman who has entered the party several times in the past, it is now expected to fall to 134 staff numbers.
The move will be felt well -off among different teams that are already deeply influenced by spending cuts.
Although it seems as if the party chairman's team will survive intact, the number of campaign staff working in Westminster is expected to lose and reduced five members in Westminster and reduced five members, so that the total will be brought to 32.
The Insight and Voter Communications Team, which has lost six members in the space of a month, is now expected to lose another four people, which brings the total to 18.

Despite reported plans to make further cutbacks at CCHQ, says Tory leader Kemi Badenoch, here on the BBC show on Sunday with Laura Kuensberg, the Finance of the Party says Gezond

Lord Ashcroft, a former conservative deputy chairman who recently donated £ 250,000 to the party, can be seen with a collection of Victoria Crosses in the Imperial War Museum in 2010

Against a background of closing donations, dismissal and dismissal, it is increasingly low at the headquarters of the conservative campaigns
And in finance and operations it is expected that a workforce that previously stood at 41 now further contract, from 34 staff to 29.
The last attempt by the Tories to strengthen finances will probably not do much for the moral at a time when Esprit de Corps already has a premium.
While Lord Ashcroft's attempt to strengthen the treasury, a wider trend of decreasing donor financing, reforming, the UK understands the heels of the conservatives.
Insiders have suggested that there is a lack of trust that Badenoch will be in situ for the long term, so that donors must observe to hang that they have to hang the fire until a new leader appears.
Behind the scenes, Badenoch demand that staff are doing better or that their positions have done little to help, and the mood as one of anger among some conservative members of parliament.
“CCHQ is hardly the same with cash if we have to make all these cuts,” a senior figure told The Times. “It's a joke and nobody can just say:” We are all in this together. “”
The clearing of the staff of CCHQ is expected to be a prelude to a wholesaler of the organization.
But although Badenoch has insisted that reports about decreasing donations are 'far from the truth', ministers sketch a different image, with one complaining: “We are chronically understaffed.”
The conservative party had not responded to a request for comments at the time of writing.