Robert Jenrick is poised to join Reform UK following his dismissal by Kemi Badenoch. The Tory leader accused Jenrick of planning to defect, supported by Nigel Farage’s confirmation of discussions with the former Immigration Minister.
If the switch occurs, Farage may face scrutiny over his past criticisms of Jenrick’s handling of the asylum hotels issue. Jenrick’s tenure as Immigration Minister saw a surge in asylum seekers housed in hotels, with the number peaking at 56,000. Farage previously labeled Jenrick a “fraud” and questioned his trustworthiness.
Despite Jenrick’s shift towards a more conservative stance under Suella Braverman, Farage remained unconvinced during the Tory leadership race in 2024. He doubted Jenrick’s newfound hardline stance, suggesting it was politically motivated rather than genuine.
Reform’s London mayoral candidate, Laila Cunningham, expressed disapproval of Jenrick, citing his role in the hotel migrant situation. However, the Reform UK leader clarified that while he had spoken to Jenrick, no formal agreement was imminent.
In response to his dismissal, Jenrick remained defiant, asserting his commitment to the Conservative Party leadership race. The ongoing developments are sure to raise further questions and speculation within political circles.