Tory grandees – and I’m a Celeb’s Georgia Toffolo – head to annual ...

The Brexit battle was put aside for a night of partying on Wednesday when the poshest of the political parties gathered for its annual Black and White Ball.

A who's who of Conservative politicians and donors were dropped off in blacked out cars in Battersea, London, this evening, although plenty of famous faces were spotted.

Among them was reality TV star Georgia Toffolo who brought a touch of style to the Conservative Party's lavish bash as she joined senior Tories and wealthy donors for the annual event. 

I'm A Celebrity winner Toffolo arrived in the back of a cab, after she shared a photo of her £2,783.50 Sandra Mansour dress with her 1.9 million Instagram followers.

Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay, Environment Secretary Michael Gove and Attorney General Geoffrey Cox were among hundreds of guests chauffeured through a fairy-light lined drive to the Battersea Evolution venue in south London.

Reality TV star Georgia Toffolo arrives for the Conservative Party Black & White Ball at Battersea Evolution

Reality TV star Georgia Toffolo arrives for the Conservative Party Black & White Ball at Battersea Evolution

James Cleverly MP arrives with his phone in hand in Battersea

Leader of the House of Commons Andrea Leadsom focused on her phone as she arrived 

Leader of the House of Commons Andrea Leadsom focused on her phone as she arrived, as did James Cleverly 

Joan Collins was spotted among the arrivals who rubbed shoulders with politicians 

Joan Collins was spotted among the arrivals who rubbed shoulders with politicians 

Philip Hammond arrived at the party on Wednesday night

Cabinet members Philip Hammond (left) and Michael Gove (right) also partied the night away

The prime minister was smiling as she leaves Battersea Park in London following the annual Black and White Ball

The prime minister was smiling as she leaves Battersea Park in London following the annual Black and White Ball

Andrea Leadsom, the Leader of the House of Commons, Health Secretary Matt Hancock and former Brexit secretary Dominic Raab were also spotted on their way into the venue.

Prime Minister Theresa May dashed back from Belfast last night and got dolled up for the annual Conservative Black and White Ball - hours before she swaps her pwoder for war paint in Brussels.

The Tory leader was among the scores of politicians rolled out to rub shoulders with wealthy donors - in a bid to keep cash coming in for the party.

Every year tickets for the lavish event are sold for thousands of pounds for the richest on the outside, the meet and greet those at the heart of Parliament.   

Scores of taxis and private cars, many with blacked-out back windows, dropped people

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