Robert Jenrick sacked by Tories for 'plotting to defect'

In June 2024, Jenerick said that voting for Reform would only deliver a Labour "one-party state" with higher taxes and immigration, appealing to voters to choose the Conservatives instead to avoid a "socialist takeover."
In May 2025, he stated that he wanted to "put Reform out of business" and "send Nigel back to retirement,".
In August 2025, he described Reform as lacking "serious thought".
 
In June 2024, Jenerick said that voting for Reform would only deliver a Labour "one-party state" with higher taxes and immigration, appealing to voters to choose the Conservatives instead to avoid a "socialist takeover."
In May 2025, he stated that he wanted to "put Reform out of business" and "send Nigel back to retirement,".
In August 2025, he described Reform as lacking "serious thought".

He changes direction more often than the wind. A vacuous political non-entity that believes in nothing other than his own career.

That what makes this so funny.
 
Lib Dems, Labour, Greens, Monster Ravers in no particular order
So your choice is either, wankers, incompetents, weirdos, or people with funny hats.

There goes your credibility.
 
In June 2024, Jenerick said that voting for Reform would only deliver a Labour "one-party state" with higher taxes and immigration, appealing to voters to choose the Conservatives instead to avoid a "socialist takeover."
In May 2025, he stated that he wanted to "put Reform out of business" and "send Nigel back to retirement,".
In August 2025, he described Reform as lacking "serious thought".
Well, you have to say s*** like that when you are a politician.
 
This is of course significant news, which will take time to digest and consider the ramifications. I just wonder, given the way the tide is beginning to turn, whether he might now change his mind, stay and challenge Badenoch. They are both awful so neither would ever get my vote.

Given what’s happening in the USA I am beginning to think that with the fight back against authoritarianism gathering pace in the USA, combined with Trump’s obvious physical and mental decline, that right wing populist politics will start to be regarded with even more suspicion everywhere than it is currently by people like me. If the mood changes in the general population, and Reform, and Farage, begin to be regarded as Trump clones, even if lighter versions, then they could already have peaked.

Jenrick joining Reform at this moment could be the end of his political career. Not the making of it.

That’s not going to happen. With the issues facing this country and with Labour in government, the right wing parties are only going to grow in support, memberships and popularity.

Reform are likely to wipe the floor with the other parties in the May local elections (that’s if they actually go ahead and aren’t cancelled out of panic). Labour will be ousted at the next General Election and the Tories will be toast long before then.

The next party in Government will be right wing, whether it’s Reform or one under a different name but with similar policies remains to be seen but it will be one whose manifesto leans heavily on the following;

Stopping the boats
Stopping the flood of illegal immigrants
Deportation of those already here who have entered illegally
Dealing with the abuse of the asylum system
Reforming the welfare and benefits system
Scrapping Net Zero
Tackling Wokeism and gender ideology
Protecting Freedom of Speech
Removing Two Tier Policing and Judiciary
Rewarding hard work and promoting small businesses
Supporting the NHS and preventing NHS tourism
Regaining Law & Order
Improving Education and reducing tuition fees
Promoting British values & behaviours
Promoting British Goods, British business and productivity
 
Wisbech as usual has the wrong take.

If his wealth was based upon how his political predictions pan out, he'd be one of his benefit tenants that he has such contempt for.
My earlier comment was made before it was made clear he had not just lost his cabinet position but his Tory membership. As I said it will take time to digest. Now he has actually joined Reform, rather than be rumoured to, the situation becomes a little clearer.

My remarks about the tide turning though remain correct, in my view. Farage shamelessly lied again today. Who does that remind you of? Unless and until he distances himself from the multitude of stupidity we are witnessing from Trump it’s going to taint him and face him with some very awkward questions.

I don’t hold any of my tenants in contempt, whether they draw any benefits or not. My gripe are with those who could work, but don’t. Two of my current tenants work. Two are retirees.
 
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I thank you, how much minus does your credibility have to become until you get accepted by Reform? Which Tories has Farage turned down? Liz Truss?
I don't think Boris will be getting in. Get the popcorn out.
 
Good joining speech by Jenrick, laying out the stark state of Britain.

So many immigrants and second generation who don't belong here, just here to steal resources from the population while having loyalty to lands aboard.

You lot are hilarious. Jenrick and his cohort presided over Britain for 14 of the last 16 years.
 
You lot are hilarious. Jenrick and his cohort presided over Britain for 14 of the last 16 years.

What's hilarious is that you think that one guy sitting around a cabinet of about twenty is responsible for a decline that's been evident for thirty years.

Mr 'the economy's fine'.
 
That’s not going to happen. With the issues facing this country and with Labour in government, the right wing parties are only going to grow in support, memberships and popularity.

Reform are likely to wipe the floor with the other parties in the May local elections (that’s if they actually go ahead and aren’t cancelled out of panic). Labour will be ousted at the next General Election and the Tories will be toast long before then.

The next party in Government will be right wing, whether it’s Reform or one under a different name but with similar policies remains to be seen but it will be one whose manifesto leans heavily on the following;

Stopping the boats
Stopping the flood of illegal immigrants
Deportation of those already here who have entered illegally
Dealing with the abuse of the asylum system
Reforming the welfare and benefits system
Scrapping Net Zero
Tackling Wokeism and gender ideology
Protecting Freedom of Speech
Removing Two Tier Policing and Judiciary
Rewarding hard work and promoting small businesses
Supporting the NHS and preventing NHS tourism
Regaining Law & Order
Improving Education and reducing tuition fees
Promoting British values & behaviours
Promoting British Goods, British business and productivity
Reform and Tories will cancel eachother out leaving the left centre parties to win the race. Anything else will be a disaster for this country.
Many of the aspirations you mention were promised by Farage and Boris would happen with Brexit. The 49% of remain voters never believed these lies and have been totally proven to be correct.
 
What's hilarious is that you think that one guy sitting around a cabinet of about twenty is responsible for a decline that's been evident for thirty years.

Mr 'the economy's fine'.

What’s funny (and tragic) is that your generation keep f*cking it up for the rest of us and then popping back up in different guises to profess to be able to ‘fix’ it and blaming a different bogeyman (the ‘left’, the EU, the ECHR, immigrants, the WEF, the BBC) each time when really it’s just the same people making things worse each time and blaming anyone but themselves.

Same with you lot on here, moan about everything and everyone that doesn’t look, act or think like you and blame everything on someone and take absolutely no responsibility for anything sh*t in your lives yourself. Always someone else’s fault.

Now we face the prospect of a ‘Reform’ (it’s the Tories rebadged, you fools) government just filled with the worst of a bunch of inept Tories who have already proven deeply incompetent in power.
 
Reform and Tories will cancel eachother out leaving the left centre parties to win the race. Anything else will be a disaster for this country.
Many of the aspirations you mention were promised by Farage and Boris would happen with Brexit. The 49% of remain voters never believed these lies and have been totally proven to be correct.
We have one in government now. How's that going?
 
As we practically every topic and post here and elsewhere, objective reality is at a premium. As Orwell said: "Political language (and with variations this is true of all political parties, from Conservatives to Anarchists) is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind."
 

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