Following a catastrophic poll for the government that indicated the Conservatives run the prospect of losing less than 100 seats in parliament following the next election, the two parties have become embroiled in a dispute.
However, the same analysis of 15,000 voters discovered that the Conservatives would gain closer to 150 seats if Reform were to be set aside.
Restructure In the 2019 election, the UK, then known as the Brexit Party, refrained from running for seats that the Conservatives already had because its then-prime minister, Boris Johnson, wanted a mandate to “get Brexit done.”
However, given the controversy of today, there is very little possibility that a similar agreement will be reached at the next election.
The disagreement arose from Conservative deputy chair Jonathan Gullis’ Sunday Mail article criticizing Mr. Tice and the Reform candidates’ choice.
After that, Mr. Tice made the following social media post: “I urge you to stop attacking me, given the several embarrassing pieces of personal information we have on you. This is a special Easter message for Tory MP Jonathan Gullis.