Tory defector Robert Jenrick has strongly criticized former Prime Minister Liz Truss, advocating for her expulsion from the Conservative Party. Jenrick, who recently joined Reform UK, revealed that he had urged Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch multiple times to remove Truss. According to Jenrick, the party’s failure to take action against Truss indicates a lack of real change within the party.
In a recent statement, Jenrick condemned Truss’s post-office media activities as “unrepentant” and “vainglorious,” questioning why she has not been ousted from the party despite causing harm. He expressed disappointment in the party’s reluctance to address the issue, raising concerns about its ability to tackle necessary reforms for the country.
During an interview with Sky News, Jenrick expressed his strong disapproval of Truss’s actions, stating that her handling of certain policies had negative repercussions on people’s lives. He emphasized that Truss’s behavior was unfit for a political party member, calling her actions careless and harmful.
Responding to Jenrick’s criticisms, Truss labeled him as being influenced by external forces since joining Reform UK, insinuating ulterior motives behind his statements. Additionally, Jenrick hinted at a potential defection of a well-known former Labour MP to Reform UK, following Nigel Farage’s recent teasing of a similar move.
The trend of defections continued as Tory MP Andrew Rosindell joined Reform UK, prompting a reaction from Labour party chair Anna Turley. Turley criticized the Tory party for its failures, accusing Reform UK of attempting to revive the Tories’ problematic legacy. She warned the public against being misled by attempts to repeat past mistakes.
Overall, the political landscape is witnessing shifts as members from different parties explore new affiliations, raising questions about the future direction of political alliances.
