Robert Jenrick’s rancorous relationship with former Tory colleagues aired live on BBC
Summary
Robert Jenrick, a politician who recently left the Conservative party to join Reform UK, had a tense conversation on live TV with Victoria Atkins, a fellow politician who supported him before. Atkins said they are no longer friends and questioned Jenrick’s trustworthiness after his party switch.Key Facts
- Robert Jenrick left the Conservative party in January and joined Reform UK.
- Victoria Atkins, who once supported Jenrick, said they have not spoken since he left.
- Atkins called Jenrick a former friend and said his behavior caused personal and professional loss.
- Atkins claimed Jenrick’s actions show that Reform UK cannot be trusted.
- Jenrick said the Conservative party lost public trust because it failed to keep promises, especially on immigration.
- Atkins pointed out Jenrick was immigration minister when immigration rose to its highest level.
- Jenrick said he resigned from his minister role because he was shocked by what he saw.
- After Jenrick’s defection, tensions grew, including insults from Conservative officials toward Jenrick.
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