Robert Jenrick has expressed concerns about the potential for division between the Conservative Party and Reform at the next election, which could enable Keir Starmer to secure another term. In comments at a private Conservative Society event, he highlighted Reform's rising poll performance and emphasized the necessity of uniting the right to prevent electoral fragmentation. He stresses the importance of the Tories becoming the main party for right-leaning voters, while a source clarified that Jenrick was not advocating a formal alliance but focusing on appealing to voters.
I want the fight to be united. And so, one way or another, I'm determined to do that and to bring this coalition together and make sure we unite as a nation as well.
If that is the case, and I say, I am trying to do everything I can to stop that being the case, then life becomes a lot harder for us, because the right is not united.
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