'Britain is not broken' says Badenoch after Jenrick split
Kemi Badenoch rejects claims Britain is broken after Robert Jenrick's defection to Reform UK, saying Conservatives remain stronger and no pact with Reform is planned.
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Jenrick’s defection strategy calls him ‘new sheriff in town’ – reports
Kemi Badenoch dismissed Mr Jenrick as shadow justice secretary and suspended him from the Conservative Party on Thursday. Robert Jenrick’s media plan for his defection to Reform reportedly refers to him as “the new sheriff in town” and “the biggest defection story” Nigel Farage’s party has ever had. The leaked plan references the defection of former Tory chancellor Nadhim Zahawi on Monday, signalling that it was prepared in recent days. Mr Jenri…
'It's a travesty!' Labour's Britain put on blast as Kemi Badenoch denies country is 'broken'
Kemi Badenoch has been criticised for denying Britain is "broken", as Lizzie Cundy declared the state of the country under Labour a "travesty".Speaking to GB News following the Conservative leader's interview, the commentator hit back at Mrs Badenoch and said Speaking to GB News following Robert Jenrick's defection to Reform, Mrs Badenoch said: "Politics is broken, Government is broken. There are a lot of things that are broken, they can't be fi…
Jenrick Defection Makes It More Likely Reform Will Win General Election, Says Senior Party Figure Zia Yusuf
Until he was kicked out of the Conservative Party by leader Kemi Badenoch on Thursday, Mr Jenrick was the shadow justice secretary and had served more than 11 years as a Tory MP. Ms Badenoch said she had found out he was plotting to defect in “a way designed to be as damaging as possible” and then sacked him. Hours later, Mr Jenrick was unveiled as the latest high-profile recruit to Reform UK by leader Nigel Farage, in a week where the party had…
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