Assuming you are talking about t&e or other sheathed cable then its often easier to use mini trunking in such a situation, just butt it up to the existing socket and drill through into the flush box.
For a proper conduit job then chop the wall out a bit and use a double set to get the conduit below the surface of the wall, then just coupler and bush or two lockrings and bush into the flush box
Butt the trunking up to the socket and drill through through the back box, never had you down as a housebasher Dave:)
 

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