Tories strike unprecedented deal with Reform on migrant crime
- A Conservative-led amendment to the Victims and Courts Bill aims to expose migrant crime levels, supported by all five Reform UK MPs.
- Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick described the situation as a 'shameful cover-up' preventing public awareness of foreign national crime.
- Recent polling suggests Reform could win 271 seats, but would still lack a majority in Parliament.
- Both parties are focused on addressing migration issues, with discussions occurring about uniting the Right and potential electoral agreements.
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ANALYSIS: How landmark Reform-Tory deal sets the stage for the future of British politics
A Conservative-led amendment to the Victims and Courts Bill, which could force Labour to reveal the true scale of migrant crime, has the support of all five Reform UK MPs.The amendment is designed to force the Government's hand over what Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick has called a "shameful cover-up" by authorities, which has stopped the public being told just how much crime is being committed by foreign nationals.Though Reform's deputy…
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