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Why the right will not unite

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United Kingdom
Commencé August 20, 2026

Reform and the Conservatives have fundamentally different approaches to power Source

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Why the right will not unite

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Aug 20, 2026

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Reform and Conservative parties have irreconcilable views on whether power should be seized through disruption or exercised through institutional restraint.

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Building a coalition among right-wing factions requires compromise and a mutual understanding of priorities.

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Conservative leadership actively blocks Reform candidates to protect incumbents, not because of ideological principle but fear of losing power.

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If the Reform party adopts more traditional conservative values, it may facilitate unification.

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First-past-the-post electoral rules make right-wing unity impossible because any candidate standing from either party splits the vote and hands seats to Labour.

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The Conservative party’s focus on traditional values alienates potential Reform supporters.

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Any right-wing electoral pact would require one party to surrender its leadership and brand, a price neither Conservatives nor Reform will accept.

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The Conservatives cannot unite the right because they refuse to adopt Reform's position on immigration, leaving a permanent gap in voter representation.

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Right-wing unity requires both parties to publicly acknowledge their strategic differences rather than pretend they share identical goals.

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Common goals around economic growth and security can serve as a foundation for unifying the right.

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