Robert Jenrick vows to 'bring coalition together' to end Tory-Reform fight: Sky News
- Robert Jenrick has pledged to unite the right, indicating a possible coalition between the Conservatives and Reform UK ahead of the general election.
- Jenrick expressed determination to form a coalition, stating that a divided right could allow Keir Starmer to win.
- Labour has reacted by urging Kemi Badenoch to clarify her stance on the coalition proposal, calling it a 'recipe for chaos.'
- The Liberal Democrats demanded Jenrick's dismissal, asserting that senior Conservatives are plotting a deal with Nigel Farage.
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'Sack him!' Robert Jenrick sparks Tory-Reform row after vowing to end 'fight' with Nigel Farage
'Sack him!' Robert Jenrick sparks Tory-Reform row after vowing to end 'fight' with Nigel Farage - Kemi Badenoch has woken up this morning to calls for her to sack her Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick after a leaked recording showed the top Tory vowing to "bring this [Tory-Reform] coalition together" to block Sir Keir Starmer from returning to No10
What did Robert Jenrick mean by his Tory-Reform ‘coalition’ comments?
Robert Jenrick just cannot stay out of the headlines. Today, the shadow justice secretary is under-fire for comments made to UCL students last month in which critics claim he endorsed a potential Tory-Reform ‘coalition’. In remarks first reported by Sky News, Jenrick said that: [Reform UK] continues to do well in the polls. And my
Robert Jenrick hints at Tory-Reform coalition with promise to ‘unite the right’
Further evidence has emerged that the Tories and Reform are planning a grubby, secret electoral pact ahead of the next general election. According to a leaked recording obtained by Sky News, Robert Jenrick, the Shadow Justice Secretary, has vowed to “bring this coalition together” to ensure that Conservatives and Reform UK are not fighting each other for votes before the next election. Speaking to a group of students in March, he said he was wor…
Key UK Tory Says Party Should ‘Unite’ With Farage’s Reform Party
A senior UK Conservative called for Britain’s main opposition to “unite” with the right-wing Reform UK ahead of the next general election, putting pressure on Tory leader Kemi Badenoch, who has ruled out any pact with Nigel Farage’s party.
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