There is no point considering a pact with Reform - as they've made clear they don't want one.
The present Labour government was elected with the largest majority in history on a share of the vote which usually wouldn't get a party anywhere near to even being the largest party.
This is because the opposition to them was divided.
The best chance of Labour remaining in government - if they continue behaving as they have in their first few months, the only chance - is if those who oppose them remain divided.
So it is understandable that Conservatives regularly get asked if there is any prospect of a deal between the Conservatives and Reform UK.
The reason that it is a waste of time to consider this is that Reform could not have been clearer that they do not want one.
Reform UK issued a statement today which begins as follows:
"There are no circumstances in which Reform would ever do a pact with Boris Johnson or the Conservative party."
Full text here:
Reform UK on X: "Following false reports in the media today, please see our statement:" / X
The Conservatives need to learn the lessons from the last fifteen years, put forward a positive programme for Britain, make sure we deserve to win, and explain to the voters why we deserve to win. Some kind of stitch-up with Reform is simply not available to us and it is not worth wasting time on.
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