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Will there be a Tory/Reform pact?

Feb 8, 2025
Political journalist Katy Balls shares her keen insights on the potential alliance between the Tory party and the Reform party amid growing anxieties in Westminster. She discusses how polling trends are prompting serious talks of a pact as Conservative MPs fear becoming marginalized. Topics range from electoral strategies in a first-past-the-post system to the dynamics of tactical voting. Plus, a quirky guest from Chez Antoinette dishes on managing the powerful personalities of Westminster over lunch, revealing who holds the record for the longest meal.
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Tory-Reform Pact Talks

  • While both parties officially deny any pact, behind the scenes, talks are happening.
  • Tories are increasingly anxious about Reform's rise in polls, leading to pact discussions.
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Unlikely Pact

  • Gawain Towler believes a pact is unlikely due to the Conservative Party's toxicity.
  • He highlights Reform's rising poll numbers and momentum as reasons against a pact.
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Different Pact Ideas

  • Various pact ideas exist, from informal tactical voting to geographical divisions.
  • A merger is also suggested, with the name "Reformed Conservative Party" proposed.
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