‘There is not space for two Conservative parties’: Suella Braverman calls for Tory election pact with Reform
- Suella Braverman is open to a coalition between the Conservatives and Reform UK to defeat Labour in the next general election.
- The Conservatives had their worst performance in the last election, winning only 121 seats, partly due to Reform's rise, which gained over 14% of the votes.
- A recent YouGov poll shows Reform at 25%, just one percentage point behind Labour at 26%, with Conservatives at 22%.
- Braverman stated, 'There's not enough room for two Conservative parties' and emphasized the need for a coalition to secure an overall majority.
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‘There is not space for two Conservative parties’: Suella Braverman calls for Tory election pact with Reform
Suella Braverman has admitted she would be open to a coalition between the Conservatives and Reform UK in order to take down Labour at the next general election.
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