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Jenrick: Lib Dems aren’t welcome in the Tory party

Robert Jenrick speaking to PopCon's Mark Littlewood

Tory leadership contender Robert Jenrick has insisted that the Conservatives must not beat around the bush about what they stand for – even if it means pushing more liberal members out. The shadow justice secretary made his comments to Popular Conservatism director Mark Littlewood. Jenrick told Littlewood:

I’ve always said that a political party can be a broad church, but it’s got to have a common creed. It’s got to have some kind of religion at the heart of it, and the Tory Party hasn’t had that in recent years. It has had two diverse opinions which has meant that you’ve left the public completely confused. What does this thing actually stand for? And there’s been far too many times I’ve been on the doorstep and people have said: ‘I don’t know the difference between you and the Lib Dems and the Labour Party enough.’

The Tory party has got to be very clear what it stands for, and with the greatest respect, that means that there might be some people who conclude this isn’t the right party for them. And I mean no disrespect to those individuals, just the party’s got to believe in something. It’s got to be clear what it stands for. So the public aren’t left confused.

It may be the first time someone as senior as Jenrick has effectively told Lib Dems using the Conservative banner out of convenience to, er, go away…

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