Tory leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick said he wants to put Nigel Farage's Reform UK "out of business". The former immigration minister acknowledged the Conservatives have a mountain to climb following the party's worst election result in history and said winning back voters from Reform will be a key challenge. He said he wants to make Reform "redundant" by persuading its supporters he can address their concerns on the number of people coming to the UK.
" Read more: Liz Truss 'considered cutting NHS cancer care' to pay for tax cuts, new book claimsRead more: Starmer promises to 'fix broken relationships' with EU as PM meets with Olaf Scholz in BerlinJenrick rejected the idea of a deal with Mr Farage. "I don't think Nigel Farage wants to join the Conservative Party. I don't think that he needs to. I want to put Reform out of business.