Braverman Open to Conservative-Reform UK Coalition to Defeat Labour

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Braverman Open to Conservative-Reform UK Coalition to Defeat Labour
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Suella Braverman, former home secretary, has expressed willingness to form a coalition between the Conservatives and Reform UK to prevent a Labour victory in the next general election. Citing overlapping policies and values, she argues that a united front is necessary to secure an overall majority, given the current polling landscape that sees both parties approaching 50% combined vote share.

Suella Braverman has admitted she would be open to a coalition between the Conservatives and Reform UK in order to take down Labour at the next general election . The former home secretary said “there’s not enough room for two Conservative parties” based on recent polling and that the parties would need to come together to reach an overall majority.

This is a major change from the general election, when Labour was on 35%, Conservatives on 24% and Reform on 15%. Ms Braverman admitted that it was the Tories' fault for allowing the rise of Reform given their stance on certain policies.She said: "I've been warning for some time about the severe threat the Conservative party faces at the moment.

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