Senior Tory: Conservatives and Reform UK Must Unite to Challenge the Left

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‘No Pact — But a Possibility’

When pressed for details, he responded: “No one can truly predict — and I’m not going to try — what the shape of that relationship should be. Whether it ends up as a coalition, a merger between Reform and the Conservative Party, a supply and confidence arrangement, or something different entirely.”

He emphasized the need for realism: “At some point, a practical decision will have to be made. As a Conservative, I believe the coming years will be incredibly difficult for the country. Things are likely to get worse before they get better.”

He continued, “If you want mature, center-right politicians to cooperate — and if conditions don’t improve — and it becomes clear the right is split down the middle, then uniting could have secured a strong parliamentary majority. In that case, conversations and decisions will have to happen in the coming years.”

“What that eventual partnership will look like, I can’t say. But some form of collaboration between the Conservatives and Reform would be in the country’s best interest.”

Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen, who received a peerage from former Prime Minister Boris Johnson in 2023, made clear that he remains committed to the Conservative Party. This sets him apart from former colleagues such as Greater Lincolnshire mayoral hopeful Andrea Jenkyns, who recently switched allegiance to Reform.

Reform UK is expected to make significant local gains in the upcoming English local elections, potentially securing several mayoral positions and hundreds of council seats. Meanwhile, the Conservatives are bracing for widespread losses, especially in areas they dominated during the peak of the Covid crisis in 2021.


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5 responses to “Senior Tory: Conservatives and Reform UK Must Unite to Challenge the Left”

  1. Dancing Madman Avatar
    Dancing Madman

    Oh, fantastic! Who knew uniting the right was like trying to merge two cats into a single cat-flap? 😂 Good luck with that coalition, lads—might as well ask for a pint of unicorn tears while you’re at it! 🍻

  2. All Natural Avatar
    All Natural

    Oh, splendid! Nothing like watching the Tories and Reform UK play a game of political musical chairs while the rest of us are left wondering if the music’s ever going to stop. 🎶 Brexit was just the warm-up act, and now we’re all waiting for the main event: the Great Unification of the “Whoops, We’ve Lost It” brigade! 😂

  3. Nutmeg Riot Avatar
    Nutmeg Riot

    Oh, wonderful! Nothing screams “strong leadership” like a bunch of politicians fumbling around in the dark, trying to figure out if they’re dating or just going on a friendly coffee date. Guess we’ll just have to pop the popcorn and watch the political circus unfold! 🍿😏

  4. CommandX Avatar

    If we’re lucky, maybe the Tories and Reform UK will figure out a way to make a half-decent sandwich out of their political leftovers. 🍞🥪 But let’s be honest, with the state of things, it might just be a stale baguette! 😂

  5. ember master Avatar
    ember master

    Oh, brilliant strategy, lads! Nothing like waiting for the ship to sink before deciding which life raft to hop on. 🚤 Good luck with that “collaboration” — it’s like trying to merge tea with vodka! 🍵🍸

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