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Well, I like her
My 1st thoughts are:Is it official now? Conservatives = Centre right. Reform = Right. Pick your party to suit.
They could even, dare I say it, claw back some of the people who lent their vote to Labour at the last election to get rid of the BrexiTory Party but who are disappointed at the lack of ambition of Starmer in the EU direction and their Reformy policies towards immigration.
Who could you possibly be referring to BT?
My 1st thoughts are:
a. Might make the Conservatives more electable as losing the more extreme prominent element would allow them to move back towards the centre (many of whom have probably already given-up on Starmer).
b. Might make a leadership challenge more likely as many thought Jenrick had best prospects (at least with the membership). Maybe his departure might allow more moderate MPs to stand better chances allowing new leader without Jenrick taking party to extreme right.
One of the challenges for Färange accepting Jenrick into Reform must be that Jenrick want to be in charge, wants to be ruler and doesn't follow the party line when it suits him to tangent off. Not an attitude that fits with the way Farāge operates.
I suppose additionally that Starmer has been making it so easy for Badenoch to win debates/policy that her standing as leader is getting more secure meaning Jenrick less likely to get his opportunity to take over.I think that's what Badenoch has just told him to do.
I suppose additionally that Starmer has been making it so easy for Badenoch to win debates/policy that her standing as leader is getting more secure meaning Jenrick less likely to get his opportunity to take over.