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‘There is not space for two Conservative parties’: Suella Braverman calls for Tory election pact with Reform
- Suella Braverman is open to a coalition between the Conservatives and Reform UK to defeat Labour in the next general election.
- The Conservatives had their worst performance in the last election, winning only 121 seats, partly due to Reform's rise, which gained over 14% of the votes.
- A recent YouGov poll shows Reform at 25%, just one percentage point behind Labour at 26%, with Conservatives at 22%.
- Braverman stated, 'There's not enough room for two Conservative parties' and emphasized the need for a coalition to secure an overall majority.
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‘There is not space for two Conservative parties’: Suella Braverman calls for Tory election pact with Reform
Suella Braverman has admitted she would be open to a coalition between the Conservatives and Reform UK in order to take down Labour at the next general election.
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It is surely a good thing that the political parties review their general election campaigns for lessons for the future. The Liberal Democrats have just completed theirs and the main conclusion seems to be that they think they were right not to enter into a formal ‘progressive alliance’ with other centre left parties. For the future of progressive politics and our country, this ‘conclusion’ needs to be reviewed. The report’s main author, the …
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right2Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Right
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- 67% of the sources lean Right
67% Right
L 33%
R 67%
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