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Feuding Reform fuels Tory party’s faith in a comeback
Feuding reform is fueling the Tory party’s faith in a comeback. However, the suspension of influential Conservative defector Tim Montgomerie is curbing momentum and reducing the prospect of forming a pact with rivals.
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- ANDREW NEIL: Reform's support is waning, while Kemi has never looked in finer fettle. No one on the Tory front bench is better placed to revive the party's fortunes
- Kemi Badenoch says there's 'no way back' for Tory defectors as she brands them 'drama queens' and troublemakers
- Reform UK is reassembling Boris Johnson’s electoral coalition
- Tory party rebuilds relations with UK business after rocky two years
- Cross-party talks on reforms are a stunt by Labour, say Tories