Half Tory members want to merge with Reform, poll for Liz Truss's thinktank reveals
Briefly

A survey indicates that over half of Conservative Party members favor a merge with Reform UK, emphasizing the need for uniting the right against opposition.
Annunziata Rees-Mogg pointed out that many former Tories shifted to voting for Reform UK, signaling the urgency for the party to reconnect with these voters.
Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg advocates for an electoral pact, suggesting that the Tories should concede nearly 100 seats to ensure a stronger right-wing coalition.
The findings reflect a significant desire among Conservative members to align more closely with Reform UK, particularly in the face of electoral challenges.
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