Theresa May and Boris Johnson exchanged furious blows today as a tumultuous Tory conference kicked off.
The former foreign secretary launched another vicious attack on the PM's Chequers plan for Brexit - branding it 'deranged' and 'preposterous'.
But a defiant Mrs May shot back that her critics were 'playing politics' and insisted she is still confident of getting a deal with the EU.
The bitter clashes came as Conservatives gathered in Birmingham for a conference that is set to be dominated by Brexit and questions about Mrs May's future.
The premier is facing a desperate struggle to hang on amid grass roots fury about her 'soft' approach to cutting ties with the EU, and jostling by leadership rivals.
A defiant Therssa May (pictured arriving at conference last night) shot back that her critics were 'playing politics' and insisted she is still confident of getting a deal with the EU
Mr Johnson (file picture) ensured the focus is still on his own leadership ambitions, using an interview with the Sunday Times to swipe: 'Unlike the Prime Minister, I campaigned for Brexit.'
In a bid to show her government is about more than negotiations with the EU, the PM has set out plans to crack down on foreigners buying homes and proposals for a nationwide festival in 2022 - the year of the next scheduled general election.
But Mr Johnson ensured the focus is still on his own leadership ambitions, using an interview with the Sunday Times to swipe: 'Unlike the Prime Minister, I campaigned for Brexit.'
Mr Johnson - who is only coming to Birmingham for one fringe event on Tuesday - branded Mrs May's Chequers plan 'entirely preposterous'.
The blueprint would involve the UK effectively staying in the single market for goods, and collecting some tax on behalf of the EU. Mrs May says it is the only way of keeping smooth trade and ensuring there is no hard Irish border.
But Brexiteers are demanding a looser Canada-style arrangement that would make it easier to strike trade deals elsewhere in the world.
Suggesting he may be able to strike a better deal than Mrs May, he told the newspaper: 'Unlike the Prime Minister, I fought for this, I believe in it, I think it's the right thing for our country and I think that what is happening now is, alas, not what people were promised in 2016.'
Setting out an alternative policy platform as the Conservative Party conference began in Birmingham, the former cabinet minister said the UK should build a bridge to Ireland and put the HS2 rail line on hold to focus on a high-speed link in the north of England.
And he urged a more 'Tory' domestic platform to combat the threat from left-wing Labour under Jeremy Corbyn.
'I think we need to make the case for markets,' he said.
'I don't think we should caper insincerely on socialist territory. You can't beat Corbyn by becoming Corbyn.'
But Mrs May used her own interview with the Sunday Times to insist she is going nowhere.
Signalling that she intended to remain in Number 10 for years to come, she said: 'There's a long-term job to do.'
She added: 'It's not just about Brexit, it's about the domestic agenda as well.
'I think we're at a very important and historic moment for the UK. There are real opportunities for the UK outside the European Union.'
Setting out her plans for a festival in post-Brexit Britain, she said: 'We want to showcase what makes our country great today.
'We want to capture that spirit for a new generation, celebrate our nation's diversity and talent, and mark this moment of national renewal with a once-in-a-generation celebration.'
Mrs May also told the Sun on Sunday that she was 'not bluffing' when she said 'no deal is better than a bad deal' when it comes to leaving the EU.
'I believe that we can get a deal,' she added. 'I believe we can get a good deal and that's what we are working for. But nobody should be in any doubt.'
Mrs May took aim at Tories such as Mr Johnson stirring up the situation, saying they needed to 'put the country first'.
'My message to the Conservative Party is going to be that people voted to leave the EU,' she said.
'I believe it's a matter of trust in politicians that we deliver on that vote for people. We're the party that always puts country first and puts the national interest first. And that's what I want us to be doing.
Mrs May arrived at what could be a tumultuous conference yesterday with her husband Philip
Hackers also replaced Michael Gove's image with that of Rupert Murdoch and were able to harvest Boris Johnson's personal information too
'The only proposal on the table at the moment that delivers that is the Chequers plan.'
Under her plans, people and businesses who do not pay tax in Britain will face a surcharge of between 1 per cent and 3 per cent when they buy a property, with the money funding measures to tackle rough sleeping, the newspaper said.
The conference got off to a rough start yesterday when an embarrassing security gaffe in the official app allowed access to the contact details of Cabinet ministers and senior MPs.
Tory chairman Brandon Lewis apologised for the breach of security and the UK's data watchdog said it would make enquiries about the case.
Activists and journalists heading to the conference discovered the major security problem in the official app which many use to keep track of events.
Mr Lewis said the 'technical issue' had been resolved but 'we are investigating the issue further and apologise for any concern caused'.
The Information Commissioner's Office said it would be 'making enquiries with the Conservative Party' and 'organisations have a legal duty to keep personal data safe and secure'.
The profiles of former foreign secretary Mr Johnson and Environment Secretary Michael Gove were among those reportedly accessed.
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