Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has expelled Robert Jenrick from the Shadow Cabinet and suspended his party membership after receiving what she described as โclear, irrefutable evidenceโ of a secret plot to defect to Reform UK.
The former Shadow Justice Secretary was removed with immediate effect this morning, with Ms Badenoch also withdrawing the party whip in a swift and decisive action. She stated that Mr Jenrick had been planning to defect โin a way designed to be as damaging as possible to his Shadow Cabinet colleagues and the wider Conservative Partyโ.
The dismissal marks one of the most significant disciplinary actions since Ms Badenoch assumed the party leadership. โI have sacked Robert Jenrick from the Shadow Cabinet, removed the whip and suspended his party membership with immediate effect,โ she announced.
Ms Badenoch said the public had grown tired of internal party disputes. โThe British public are tired of political psychodrama and so am I,โ she stated. โThey saw too much of it in the last government, theyโre seeing too much of it in This government. I will not repeat those mistakes.โ
The announcement came as Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was holding a press conference in Scotland to appoint a new party leader for the region. Mr Farage confirmed he had held discussions with Mr Jenrick and other senior Conservatives over recent months.
โIโm going to say that Iโve had conversations with a number of very senior Conservatives over the course of the last week and the last month,โ Mr Farage told reporters. He acknowledged speaking with Mr Jenrick but stopped short of confirming any formal agreement. โOf course, Iโve spoken to Robert Jenrick. Was I on the verge of signing a document with him? No. But have we had conversations? Yes.โ
According to Mr Farage, he was surprised by the morningโs developments, though he noted the pair had held numerous conversations over recent months. He suggested several Conservative figures were reassessing their political futures ahead of Mayโs local elections, which he claimed could prove catastrophic for the party.
โA lot of them realise that, for all the talk about Kemi doing better at PMQs which is true and all the talk of a supposed Kemi bounce, a lot of them understand that on May 7th or should I say May 8th the Conservative Party could cease to be a national party,โ Mr Farage said. โThey could be wiped out in Scotland, in Wales, and across the Red Wall.โ
He added that council elections might be cancelled, with confirmation expected later today. โSo a lot of people are seriously considering their future,โ he said.โโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ
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