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Reform gloats over 20 Tory councillors defecting in humiliation for Kemi Badenoch on day three of conference

Kemi Badenoch insisted that there would be no agreement with Nigel Farage.

The rebels drip the names of the keyers this morning while trying to gather their troops at Mrs. Badenoch’s annual conference in Manchester.

The ‘operation is designed to emphasize the change in the balance of power on political rights, called Rolling Thunder’. Mr. Farage, 20 defenders’ conservatives’ finished ‘showed that he said.

‘We announced this morning that 20 Conservative Assembly members have made reforms to England. Conservative Party is over ‘he said.

However, Ms. Badenoch, who visited the broadcast studios this morning, insisted that the conference went well and played a survey showing that about two -thirds of the members would support an election agreement.

He said that if he was someone who could do the best job of the party better, he would be aside by arguing that he had made ‘sacrifice’ to stay in the rudder.

Ms. Badenoch also made fun of empty seats at the conference and insisted that the activists were in good souls.

Kemi Badenoch, who visited the broadcast studios this morning, insisted that the TORY conference was going well.

While Mrs. Badenoch tries to gather troops at the annual conference in Manchester, the reform drips the names of the keyers this morning

While Mrs. Badenoch tries to gather troops at the annual conference in Manchester, the reform drips the names of the keyers this morning

He found that half of the conservative members thought that the Kemi Badenoch should not take the party to the next general election

He found that half of the conservative members thought that the Kemi Badenoch should not take the party to the next general election

Who are the new reform members of the British Assembly who escaped from Tories?

  1. Cllr Duane Farr, Bournemouth, Christchhurch and Polale Council
  2. Cllr Robbie Lammas, Medway Council
  3. Cllr Mathew Forshaw, South Ribble District Council
  4. CLLR Christopher Marlow, London from Bromley
  5. Cllr Denise Howard, Yorkshire Council’s Eastern rider
  6. Cllr Brett Rosehill, Hertsmere District Council
  7. ClLR Caroline Clapper, Hertfordshire District Council and Hertsmere District Council
  8. Cllr Gary Harding, Gravesham District Council
  9. Cllr Emma Elliot, Gravesham District Council
  10. ClLR Aaron Elliot, Gravesham District Council
  11. Clr David Beattie, Gravesham District Council
  12. ClLR Debbie Solomon, Rushcliffe District Council
  13. Cllr Richard Craddock, Cannock Chase Council
  14. ClLR Barry Dunning, Hampshire District Council
  15. ClLR Paul Miller, Basingstoke and Deane District Council
  16. Cllr Lewis Stanniland, Bassetlaw Regional Council
  17. ClLR Karl Vincent Arthur, North Yorkshire Council
  18. CLLR Mark Whittington, South Kesteven Regional Council
  19. ClLR Heike Sowa, Suffolk District Council
  20. Cllr Jack Rydeheard, Bury Council

Times Radio told us, “ We need to reversed our country and we are the only party that can provide a stronger economy and stronger boundaries about this conference, ” he said.

“ If I thought someone else could do, then I would go back one step. I think I’m the right person and the best person. ‘

Ms. Badenoch said her children ‘as much as I want’ because ‘this is really important’ because ‘he sacrificed as much as I wanted.

Instead of running Tories, their children said they wanted them to work at McDonald’s ‘a little heartbreaking’.

A survey published yesterday thought that half of the conservative members should not take the party to the next general election.

The Yougov survey thought that 46 percent should be responsible for Ms. Badenoch, and thought that 50 percent should not.

He also showed that 64 percent supported the election agreement with reform.

Romford Conservative Deputy and Shadow Foreign Minister Andrew Rosindell called his party to work with reform to avoid another workers’ government ‘disaster’.

TORY leader grilled about print-update Cabinet Minister Jacob Rees-Mogg, after warning that the conservatives ‘right to divide the right’ and cannot win an election.

But he said: ‘I do not divide the right. There is no agreement with reform.

“ They want to increase the welfare. This conference is about living in our vehicles. In this way, we get a stronger economy. They want to nationalize.

What kind of alliance do we establish with them?

‘In common with us, really around immigration. We know that we need stronger boundaries, but we have a plan to work.

‘I think they did not make the details behind the plans that were copied from some of our previous announcements.’

Asked about the latest flaws, Mrs. Badenoch said to ITV’s Günaydın Britain: ‘I am always very sorry to have lost people from the party, but as you can see from this conference, we talk about a stronger economy, more powerful borders.

Reform is a party that wants to spend more for prosperity. We know that there are some conservatives that agree on these policies about increasing prosperity, and if that’s what they think is right for them, we are sorry to lose them.

‘But we must make it very clear that we are the financial responsibility party.’

The authority added: ‘Last year, we jumped the deputies to Emek because it was going well in the labor chests. Now they don’t do well.

“ There are some people to go because all they want to do to win. They don’t know what they won for the elections.

Nigel Farage Reform England

Nigel Farage Reform England

“ We are very clarifying what we do for this. It is for the United Kingdom. We want to give them a stronger economy. We want to give them stronger limits.

“ We are the only party that is difficult and competent enough to do both. There will be a long journey from a historical defeat and you will lose some people on the road on very long, difficult journeys. But if these people cannot remain loyal to us because the opposition is difficult, they will not be able to depend on us when the government becomes difficult. ‘

LBC said to Radio: ‘The last opposition was 14, 13, 18 years. I do the job for 11 months.

‘This conference, the place where we show the direction of travel: a stronger economy, stronger boundaries, and we are the only party that is difficult and competent enough to deliver both.’

When asked why his party lost his supporters, Mrs. Badenoch added: ‘What we do is shedding most of the luggage of the last 14 years.

“ I remember that we had people who vomited for labor last year because it was going well in the labor chests. Now we have people who escape to reform because the reform is going well in the chests.

‘We need people in our party for the right reasons.’

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