Would voters back a Tory-Reform pact?
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Conservative leaders will not rule out deals with Reform and Plaid in Wales
Kemi Badenoch and Darren Millar declined to rule out doing deals with other parties to secure becoming the next Welsh goverment. Conservative Party leaders have not ruled out doing deals with Reform UK or Plaid Cymru following next year’s Senedd elections in Wales. Kemi Badenoch, the Tory leader, and Darren Millar, her Welsh counterpart, have kept the option of working with other parties to form the next Welsh government on the table. The Conser…
Tory leaders won't rule out Plaid and Reform deals
32 minutes agoShareSaveDavid DeansPolitical reporter, BBC Wales NewsShareSaveBBCUK Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch and her Senedd leader Darren Millar have declined to rule out deals with Plaid Cymru and Reform after next year’s election in Wales.On current projections, it is likely politicians of different parties will need to work together to form the next Welsh government, with a majority difficult to obtain.On the first day of his party’s …
Reform verdict on most Tory defectors - 'Why would we want to be associated with that?' - The Mirror
Fresh from their win at the local elections, Reform’s former Head of Press Gawain Towler told The Division Bell the party don’t want to be 'associated' with many Tories
Would voters back a Tory-Reform pact?
While rumours continue to swirl about whether the Conservatives will strike a deal with Reform UK, exclusive polling shared with the Spectator suggests that voters aren’t all that convinced by the aligning of the Tories with Nigel Farage’s party. In fact, it appears that almost six in ten Brits believe the Tories and Labour are
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