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Nigel Farage ‘should be welcomed’ by Tories, Suella Braverman says

Farage is now the most popular choice to take over from Rishi Sunak as Conservative leader, and one of the few candidates backed to win a seat at the election.

John Besley by John Besley
2024-06-10 06:53
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Nigel Farage “should be welcomed” by the Conservative Party, former home secretary Suella Braverman has said.

In an interview with The Times, Ms Braverman said the Tories are a “broad church”, and should not exclude anyone who wants “Conservatives to get elected”.

Her comments come days after a poll suggested Mr Farage, the Reform UK leader, is the most popular option to succeed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak as leader of the Conservatives if Labour wins the General Election.

Ms Braverman told The Times: “We need to, in the future, to find some way to work together because there shouldn’t be big differences between us.

“I would welcome Nigel into the Conservative Party. There’s not much difference really between him and many of the policies that we stand for.

“We are a broad church, we should be a welcoming party and an inclusive party and if someone is supportive of the party, that’s a pre-condition and they want Conservatives to get elected then they should be welcomed.”

A poll by Redfield and Wilton, conducted for The Independent, surveyed 2,000 adults on Wednesday and Thursday and showed 19 per cent of people think Mr Farage should take over from Mr Sunak, with 22 per cent of 2019 Conservative voters surveyed agreeing.

The poll offered six other names – Penny Mordaunt (15 per cent), James Cleverly (6 per cent), Kemi Badenoch (5 per cent), Suella Braverman (4 per cent), Priti Patel (2 per cent) and Robert Jenrick (1 per cent).

The largest proportion (48 per cent) of those surveyed said they did not know who should replace Mr Sunak as leader of the Conservatives.

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To add to the worrying polls for the Tories, 37 per cent of people surveyed said the Reform UK party should replace the Conservatives as the major opposition to Labour, with 30 per cent disagreeing.

Questioned on his thoughts on the matter, former business secretary Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg said: “I’ve said before that Nigel Farage should come into the Tory party, and I still think that.

“Conservatives and Reform agree on the vast bulk of policy, and we want to achieve the same things.”

Asked whether Mr Sunak should pick up the phone to Farage and seek to make an electoral pact, Sir Jacob said: “Well, I would certainly encourage him to do so.

“Nigel is a very big political figure who represents a swathe of public opinion and is a very strong advocate for that swathe of public opinion.”

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