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Jenrick Courts Centrist Support Amid Tory Leadership Battle

October 11, 2024
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Robert Jenrick

Robert Jenrick, a Conservative leadership hopeful, has positioned himself as a bridge to the center of the party, despite holding firm to his populist roots. 

During an interview, Jenrick revealed his willingness to include James Cleverly, a centrist who was recently eliminated from the leadership race, in the shadow cabinet. He noted that he would be “delighted” to have Cleverly on his team if he chose to join, despite their differences on key policies.

Jenrick’s comments come amid growing concerns from moderate Conservatives. The Tory Reform Group, representing the “one nation” wing of the party, announced it would not back either Jenrick or Kemi Badenoch, the remaining candidates in the race. 

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This divide has reportedly left some moderates so disillusioned that they are considering spoiling their ballots, expressing dissatisfaction with the available choices.

One Cleverly supporter claimed that they had heard from several members who now plan to “bin” their ballots. Such moves reflect a deepening sense of discontent within the party’s more centrist factions.

Center Shift Rumors

When questioned about a reported promise to a Cleverly backer suggesting a “turn to the center” of his political stance, Jenrick denied making such a commitment. 

However, he emphasized his aim to govern from the “common ground” of British politics, avoiding labels like left or right. “Most people do not consider themselves left or right,” he said, indicating that he intends to focus on issues that resonate with a broader electorate.

Jenrick’s stance, however, has sparked debate within his own camp. While he talks about uniting the party and appealing to the center, his policies lean heavily on populist themes. His leadership bid faces criticism for this balancing act, with some questioning whether he can effectively bring together the party’s disparate factions.

The European Convention Dilemma

A key point of tension in Jenrick’s potential offer to Cleverly revolves around the Conservative Party’s stance on the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Jenrick has made it clear that his party would exit the ECHR in favor of a British bill of rights. 

When asked if Cleverly, who may hold differing views, would be required to support this policy to serve in the shadow cabinet, Jenrick offered a carefully worded response, dodging a direct answer. 

He insisted that the disagreement was “not as big as you might think,” but reiterated that the ECHR exit would remain a key policy for the party moving forward.

“The reason that I believe we should leave the European Convention on Human Rights is not an ideological one. I came to this view through the practical experience I had as a minister, in particular at the Home Office, where I saw that we as a country were not able to do the most basic duty of the state, which is to secure our borders.

“We weren’t able to remove dangerous criminals from the country. We weren’t able to remove terror suspects from the country, and we certainly weren’t able to set up a robust but important and credible deterrent, such as the Rwanda one, because of our continued membership with the ECHR.”

Robert Jenrick

While Jenrick expressed confidence that differences between himself and Cleverly could be worked out, the issue underscores the challenge he faces in trying to reconcile various wings of the party under one banner. 

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James Cleverly

The ECHR stance, in particular, remains a sticking point for many within the more moderate wing of the Conservative Party.

Jenrick’s leadership bid now hinges on whether he can appeal to both the centrist and populist factions of the Conservative party. His outreach to Cleverly is part of a broader effort to show that his potential leadership could bridge internal divisions. 

However, with moderate Conservatives expressing deep reservations and potential policy clashes looming, it remains to be seen whether this balancing act will pay off as the party prepares to make its final decision.

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