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Tories and Reform trade blows despite pleas to ‘unite the Right’

The Tories and Reform have dismissed pleas to ‘Unite the Right’ despite warnings Left-wingers will take control of councils.

Shadow housing secretary James Cleverly insisted the ‘default position’ was that Conservative groups did not do deals with other parties.

Meanwhile, Reform deputy leader Richard Tice derided the idea of pacts with ‘soggy Lib Dems pretending to be Tories’. 

The blunt comments came after local elections saw a huge surge for Nigel Farage’s party – mostly at the expense of Labour.

The Conservatives also lost hundreds of seats, although there were bright spots with gains in places such as Harlow and Westminster.

However, a lot of town halls are now under no overall control, triggering intense haggling between parties over forming a stable administration.

Shadow housing secretary James Cleverly insisted the 'default position' was that Conservative groups did not do deals with other parties

Shadow housing secretary James Cleverly insisted the ‘default position’ was that Conservative groups did not do deals with other parties

Reform deputy leader Richard Tice derided the idea of pacts with 'soggy Lib Dems pretending to be Tories'

Reform deputy leader Richard Tice derided the idea of pacts with ‘soggy Lib Dems pretending to be Tories’

Appearing on Sky News this morning, Sir James initially stated ‘we’re not going to do coalitions, with Reform or other political parties’.

Challenged that Tory groups had done deals to run councils in the past, Sir James said it would ‘depend on local circumstances’. 

‘The default position is no,’ he added.

On GB News, Sir James said the approach should be to show how Reform ‘mess up’ in power.

‘What we will do is we will highlight to our voters in Essex and elsewhere in the country that where Reform gets their hands on the levers of government, they inevitably mess it up,’ he said.

Mr Tice was similarly scathing when asked on GB News whether Reform would compromise to avoid a Left-wing coalition:

‘Anybody who’s worried about that needs to avoid that by voting Reform. It’s incredibly simple,’ he said.

‘We’re not going to do a deal with soggy Lib Dems pretending to be Tories.

‘The Tories are basically a soft, soggy southern party disappearing down the plughole and we are the party of the future that’s going to save this country.’

Mr Tice said Reform would consider defections from Labour politicians, but not Conservatives any more. ‘They’ve had their chance,’ he said.

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