- Oct 20, 2022
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Agree completely.If they continue with this, then they will be in the wilderness for years. They need to put daylight between themselves and Reform and the reason that needs to happen is simply that the people in charge of Reform are past looking at cosey deals or merging with the Tories. Ten years ago, the headbanger route might have worked with Reform buy-in, but it won't anymore.
How the Tories manage to put clear blue sky between both themselves and Labour with a moderate yet distinctive one-nation conservatism whilst at the same time distancing themselves from the far right elements of the Conservative Party (typified by Braverman, Rees Mogg and Truss) without duplicating Reform’s platform will be a real challenge. It is a challenge that needs to be met asap imo - a healthy democracy is measured by the strength of its opposition and the last thing we need in this Country is Farage’s Reform being the only alternative to a Labour Government.
If I were a Conservative Party member, I’d be looking very closely at someone like James Cleverly who stands a better chance to unite the Party than eg Braverman or Badenoch who will only divide the Party even further.