Robert Jenrick warned ‘don’t do an Andy Burnham’ as he bides his time over a leadership bid

TA question for Robert Jenrick’s supporters at the Tora Party is not when they need to move to overthrow the Kemi Badenoch.
Fortunately, they saw the trial of one of their potential strategies at the Labor Conference, which led to a late change in their plans to use this conference in Manchester as a platform.
And the message to Mr. Jenrick, one of his supporters who entered this conference, was “Andy Burnham making”.
Labour’s Greater Manchester Mayor actually speaks about Tor Housing and other issues about Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
However, the attempt to turn the Labor Conference into a platform to force Starmer to withdraw badly concluded the party’s narrowing of the prime minister around the Prime Minister (at least on the surface) and the narrowing of Mr. Burnham before the leader’s speech.
Mr. Jenrick’s ally Independent: “We saw what happened to Burnham, and the last thing Robert needed was to repeat this mistake.”
They also stated how empty the conservative conference was and the lack of energy and enthusiasm from corporate sponsors and even members.
It is much better to let go of the Kemi [Badenoch] He has it, ”they added.
Another added: “The data will be the thing that strangles it [Ms Badenoch’s] leadership. Continuous low surveys. HE [Jenrick] coming. No need to take action. “
For him, Mr. Jenrick is a loyal member of the shadow cabinet in both public and private events.
However, it still points to the failure of leadership without open.
Zorlu, a high -powerful corporate lawyer, is clear that his wife, Michal Berkner, remains a strong support figure in his ambitions and apparently read online comments about him to motivate him.
In speech with Audience, He drew the party line (only!), Saying that the Tora Party should change and had to “continue – – but he was clearly guided from Ms. Badenoch’s criticism.
He said: “I think the most important thing that the conservative party should do now is to change.
“We have experienced our worst election defeat a year and ago, and if the party will have a future, it will have to change very deeply, because there are millions of people who are angry, angry and disappointed with our party in our country.”
“Unless we show that we have changed, we will be in a difficult place as a party.”
Tories asked if Ms. Badenoch had not said fast enough in her first year: “I think it’s hard after you made your worst choice, because it would never be easy.
“We have a mountain to climb, but we have to go. Put our feet on pedal.”
However, it does not matter that the only event that draws great interest and packaged rooms at the Toray Conference is the fringing events of Mr. Jenrick.
Someone had a queue around the building.
His main potential rival, Sir James Cleverly, fills the fringes, but the conference room was half empty when he gave him to talk to someone who was sleeping in the back.
And in the sense of despair, Tor members are willing to express that Mr. Jenrick hides Schtum.
On Monday, on a eaves, Mr. Jenrick refused to say if the surveys would be higher for Tories if he had won against Mrs. Badenoch last year.
However, the members of the audience began to shout: “Higher! Higher!”
Mr. Jenrick gives energy and enthusiasm at a missing conference, wherever he goes. He looks sharp and ready, at least in his own mind, ready to lead.
However, he knows that he will not darken as the man who use the knife and be asked to lead with popular acclaim.



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