Jenrick denies he would drop hard-right policies if he became Tory leader
Briefly

Robert Jenrick firmly denies any intentions to shift back to the Conservative middle ground if he becomes leader, emphasizing his hard-right policies instead.
Despite concerns from centrist factions, Jenrick believes his approach, particularly regarding net migration and the ECHR, is the actual 'common ground' for British politics.
Jenrick argues that his policies have rattled figures like Nigel Farage, suggesting his alignment with more populist right ideals after leaving Rishi Sunak's government.
He contends that the decision to leave the ECHR was based on practical experiences he gained as a minister, not from an ideological standpoint.
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