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Ben Houchen: Tories may need to form coalition with Reform | Ben Houchen: Tories may need to form coalition with Reform |
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The Conservative Party may need to form a coalition with Reform UK at the next general election to keep Labour out of government, Tory mayor Lord Houchen has said. | The Conservative Party may need to form a coalition with Reform UK at the next general election to keep Labour out of government, Tory mayor Lord Houchen has said. |
The Tees Valley mayor told the BBC that if the number of Tory and Reform MPs "create a significant majority" then "obviously there's going to be a conversation to form a coalition or some sort of pact". | The Tees Valley mayor told the BBC that if the number of Tory and Reform MPs "create a significant majority" then "obviously there's going to be a conversation to form a coalition or some sort of pact". |
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has ruled out a coalition with Nigel Farage's party at a national level, arguing Reform is seeking to destroy the Tories. | Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has ruled out a coalition with Nigel Farage's party at a national level, arguing Reform is seeking to destroy the Tories. |
A Reform UK spokesman said the party had "no intention of forming coalitions or pacts with the Tories", saying they "broke Britain". | A Reform UK spokesman said the party had "no intention of forming coalitions or pacts with the Tories", saying they "broke Britain". |
Asked if he was talking about a potential coalition between the two parties, Lord Houchen said: "I'm talking about the practicalities of keeping Labour out of government." | Asked if he was talking about a potential coalition between the two parties, Lord Houchen said: "I'm talking about the practicalities of keeping Labour out of government." |
However, speaking on told BBC One's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, he said there was still three years until the next general election for the Tories to "battle" Reform. | However, speaking on told BBC One's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, he said there was still three years until the next general election for the Tories to "battle" Reform. |
"Kemi [Badenoch] and the Conservative Party have a huge amount to do to regain that trust, put forward the Conservative argument so that people don't go to Reform," he added. | "Kemi [Badenoch] and the Conservative Party have a huge amount to do to regain that trust, put forward the Conservative argument so that people don't go to Reform," he added. |
Asked by Sky News if she would forbid councillors going into coalition with Reform at next week's local elections in England, Badenoch said: "I'm not going into any coalition whatsoever with Nigel Farage or Reform at national level." | Asked by Sky News if she would forbid councillors going into coalition with Reform at next week's local elections in England, Badenoch said: "I'm not going into any coalition whatsoever with Nigel Farage or Reform at national level." |
However, she added: "At local level, it's different. In the national election, you can rerun the election, at local level you can't. So, there might be no overall control. | However, she added: "At local level, it's different. In the national election, you can rerun the election, at local level you can't. So, there might be no overall control. |
"And what I've said to our councillors, I trust these people, they're very smart, they've been doing this for decades, is that you have to do what is right for your local area." | "And what I've said to our councillors, I trust these people, they're very smart, they've been doing this for decades, is that you have to do what is right for your local area." |
Farage has previously dismissed suggestions Reform and Tory councillor could enter coalitions but said there could be informal "working relationships" with other parties at a local level. | Farage has previously dismissed suggestions Reform and Tory councillor could enter coalitions but said there could be informal "working relationships" with other parties at a local level. |
A Labour Party spokesperson accused the Tories of "using Reform to sneak in by the back door". | |
The Lib Dems said "Badenoch's authority lies in tatters", with senior Tory figures "openly contradicting her". | The Lib Dems said "Badenoch's authority lies in tatters", with senior Tory figures "openly contradicting her". |
"The public is appalled at the prospect of Badenoch doing a grubby deal with Farage," deputy leader Daisy Cooper added. | "The public is appalled at the prospect of Badenoch doing a grubby deal with Farage," deputy leader Daisy Cooper added. |
Lord Houchen warned the Tories were facing "an extremely tough election" on Thursday, when voters go to the polls to elect councillors and mayors in parts of England. | Lord Houchen warned the Tories were facing "an extremely tough election" on Thursday, when voters go to the polls to elect councillors and mayors in parts of England. |
He said they were facing "another right-of-centre party" in Reform UK, which was "eating away" at the Tory vote. | He said they were facing "another right-of-centre party" in Reform UK, which was "eating away" at the Tory vote. |
Labour is also facing a challenge from Reform, which has seen its support in national polls grow since last year's general election. | Labour is also facing a challenge from Reform, which has seen its support in national polls grow since last year's general election. |
Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden claimed it was not "unusual" for governments not to do well in local elections but the party would be "working for every vote". | Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden claimed it was not "unusual" for governments not to do well in local elections but the party would be "working for every vote". |
He told Kuenssberg that Labour had "inherited a difficult situation" but the country was "beginning to see something of a turnaround", with falling NHS waiting lists and the first breakfast clubs opening in schools. | He told Kuenssberg that Labour had "inherited a difficult situation" but the country was "beginning to see something of a turnaround", with falling NHS waiting lists and the first breakfast clubs opening in schools. |
Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer said she was confident her party would increase its number of councillors for the eighth year in a row. | Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer said she was confident her party would increase its number of councillors for the eighth year in a row. |
She told the BBC people felt "let down" by Labour and the Conservatives and wanted to send them a message. | She told the BBC people felt "let down" by Labour and the Conservatives and wanted to send them a message. |
"While some people are looking at Reform for that, a lot of people are thinking, well I don't just want to vote for division and rhetoric, I want to vote for some hard working local Green councillors who are actually going to fix things," she added. | "While some people are looking at Reform for that, a lot of people are thinking, well I don't just want to vote for division and rhetoric, I want to vote for some hard working local Green councillors who are actually going to fix things," she added. |
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On Thursday, elections will be held for 23 councils, mostly in rural and suburban areas. | On Thursday, elections will be held for 23 councils, mostly in rural and suburban areas. |
There will also be mayoral elections in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Doncaster, North Tyneside, and the West of England and - for the first time - in Hull and East Yorkshire and Greater Lincolnshire. | There will also be mayoral elections in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Doncaster, North Tyneside, and the West of England and - for the first time - in Hull and East Yorkshire and Greater Lincolnshire. |
Meanwhile, a by-election is being held in Runcorn and Helsby, after former Labour MP Mike Amesbury resigned following his conviction for assaulting a constituent. | Meanwhile, a by-election is being held in Runcorn and Helsby, after former Labour MP Mike Amesbury resigned following his conviction for assaulting a constituent. |
The Conservatives are defending the most seats in the upcoming elections, which were last contested in 2021 when then-prime minister Boris Johnson was enjoying a surge in support following the rollout of the Covid vaccine. | The Conservatives are defending the most seats in the upcoming elections, which were last contested in 2021 when then-prime minister Boris Johnson was enjoying a surge in support following the rollout of the Covid vaccine. |
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