UK's Conservative Party leader sacks chief rival
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Britain's former Conservative Party leadership candidate Robert Jenrick became the biggest-name defector to Nigel Farage's right-wing Reform UK on Thursday, saying the nation was broken and its two mainstream political parties rotten.
The leader of Britain’s Conservatives, Kemi Badenoch, expelled Robert Jenrick for “plotting in secret” to defect from and damage the party. He later confirmed he was joining Reform U.K.
James Evans criticises his own UK leader and says some of his views align with Reform.
LONDON, Jan 15 - Nigel Farage's right-wing Reform UK party is benefiting from a raft of high-profile defections from the centre-right Conservative party, with Robert Jenrick the biggest name yet to announce he is switching.
With plans to nationalise key industries and even individual companies like Rolls-Royce, it’s clear that Reform are the party of the big state. Kemi Badenoch should reclaim the Conservative mantel as the party of business,
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Badenoch at odds with Jenrick over 'broken' Britain
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has insisted Britain is not broken after her former minister Robert Jenrick criticised the party for failing to campaign on that line. Badenoch also insisted that the Conservatives were stronger after Jenrick was sacked this week,
Rather than shepherding in a new era, Mr Farage’s Reform will keep an old, unhappy one alive. It risks being the Bed-blocker Party, preventing Britain from getting the treatment it needs. The arrival of yet more Tory MP s reveals little about whether Reform can win and something altogether more tragic about how it would govern.
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Britain’s Conservatives used to boast they were the world’s most successful political party. Not anymore. The center-right party that governed the U.K. for more than 60 of the last 100 years before being ousted in 2024 is ...