Jenrick’s sacking could redefine the British right

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Henry Zeffman argues that Robert Jenrick’s removal over alleged plans to defect to Reform UK marks a watershed moment for the Conservative Party and the wider British right, underscoring Tory fears of being overtaken by Reform, highlighting Badenoch’s leadership role, and illustrating a broader struggle over the party’s identity and future direction.
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