Tory Pair Aim to Attract 'Politically Homeless' with New Movement
The movement aims to engage up to seven million unrepresented centre and centre-right voters and influence Tory policy without forming a new party.
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Street - 'There are millions on the centre-right who don’t feel there is party representing them'
“They are millions on the centre, centre-right who don’t feel that there is party representing them” Conservatives Andy Street and Ruth Davidson say they’re launching a new movement to encourage their party to focus on its economic offer#BBCLauraK pic.twitter.com/8WOfkjdTAp — BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) January 25, 2026 The post Street – ‘There are millions on the centre-right who don’t feel there is party representing them’ appeared first on Co…
Ex-West Midlands Mayor Andy Street launches Prosper UK political movement to combat the rise of Reform UK - all about Prosper UK
Former West Midlands Mayor Andy Street has teamed up with fellow Tory Baroness Ruth Davidson to launch Prosper UK to combat support for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK
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