Farage and Rees-Mogg Debate Tory-Reform Alliance Prospects
Conservative and Reform UK leaders discuss potential election pact amid voter discontent over immigration and party policies.
- Nigel Farage believes a Tory-Reform pact won't secure an election win due to voter contempt for Conservative immigration policies.
- Jacob Rees-Mogg advocates for a deal, suggesting it could unify conservative voters and improve electoral chances.
- Farage criticizes the current Conservative Party, calling for a radical shift towards a new form of conservatism.
- Reform UK leader Richard Tice rules out any election deals with the Tories, citing a lack of trust.
- Tory sources dismiss the possibility of offering Reform figures candidacies in the Conservative Party.