Jenrick hints at Tory-Reform pact with promise to unite the right'
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The Independent remains committed to quality journalism, covering crucial issues from reproductive rights to climate change without paywalls. Robert Jenrick, a key figure in the Conservative Party, has expressed his determination to unify the right ahead of the upcoming general election, warning that a lack of coalition between Conservatives and Reform UK could lead to disastrous outcomes, potentially ushering in a Labour government under Keir Starmer. He highlights the urgency of the situation and the need for a cohesive approach to avoid political fragmentation.
Robert Jenrick emphasized the need for unity on the right before the next general election, fearing that division could lead to a Labour victory.
Jenrick expressed concerns over the permanence of Reform UK in British politics and the challenges it presents to the Conservative party's cohesion.
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