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Britain's Conservative Party faces fresh turmoil as leader Kemi Badenoch sacks justice spokesperson Robert Jenrick
Former UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman has become the latest prominent Conservative Party member to join Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK. As Braverman jumps ship, some say that the Reform party
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UK’s Conservative Party leader torpedoes defection of chief rival by firing him first
LONDON (AP) — Britain's Conservative Party, which governed the country from 2010 until it suffered its worst-ever electoral defeat two years ago, was plunged into fresh turmoil Thursday after its leader sacked the man widely seen as her greatest rival for apparently plotting to defect to a rival right-wing party.
Rather than shepherding in a new era, Mr Farage’s Reform will keep an old, unhappy one alive. It risks being the Bed-blocker Party, preventing Britain from getting the treatment it needs. The arrival of yet more Tory MP s reveals little about whether Reform can win and something altogether more tragic about how it would govern.