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Tories ‘should not doing a cope with Reform,’ Kemi Badenoch insists

By Editorial Board Published April 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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Tories ‘should not doing a cope with Reform,’ Kemi Badenoch insists

Kemi Badenoch has stated the Tories are “not doing a deal with Reform” after a Conservative mayor appeared to advocate for a “coming together” of the 2 rival events.

The chief of the opposition criticised discuss of “stitch ups” forward of subsequent week’s native elections and stated she was as an alternative centered on guaranteeing that voters have a “credible Conservative offer”.

Talking to reporters from Stratford-upon-Avon, she stated: “We are not doing a deal with Reform. There’s not going to be a pact.

“What we have to do proper now’s give attention to guaranteeing that voters have a reputable Conservative supply.

“Once we begin speaking about sew ups earlier than an election it appears we’re not fascinated about the folks on the market however nearly how we win.

“Winning is just the first step – we need to talk about how we are going to deliver for the people of this country.”

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Her phrases come after Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen instructed his occasion could have to affix forces with Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.

In an interview with Politico, he stated: “I don’t know what it looks like. I don’t know whether it’s a pact. I don’t know whether it’s a merger … [or] a pact of trust and confidence or whatever.

“But when we wish to ensure that there’s a wise centre-right occasion main this nation, then there may be going to should be a coming collectively of Reform and the Conservative Celebration indirectly.”

He added: “What that looks like is slightly above my pay grade at the moment.”

The intervention from the Conservatives’ final remaining mayor will create additional bother for Ms Badenoch after shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick vowed to “bring this coalition together” to make sure that Conservatives and Reform UK are not competing for votes by the point of the following election.

Mr Jenrick has denied his phrases amounted to calling for a pact with Reform – and instructed Good Morning Britain: “I’ve said time and again that I want to put Reform out of business … I want to send Nigel Farage back to retirement.”

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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage says he thinks Robert Jenrick is " clearly shaping himself up" to become the leader of the Conservative Party, adding "he doesn't care what division he causes".

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Farage: Jenrick ‘shaping up’ to be Tory chief

He stated: “I mean he’s clearly shaping himself up to be the next leader of the Conservative Party. He doesn’t care what internal division he causes within the Parliamentary Party.

“However he is really mistaken. We aren’t going to do a cope with a Conservative Celebration that gave us document tax ranges for the reason that battle, mass migration, I imply I may go on.”

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