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Reform Party attacks on us are RIGHT, warns leading Tory MP

- By Claire Ellicott Whitehall Editor

REFORM is correct in many of its attacks on Conservati­ve failings, a leading Right-wing Tory MP has admitted.

Danny Kruger, co-founder of the New Conservati­ves, told party members the Tories were ‘not a very conservati­ve party in lots of ways’ and that criticism from Reform was ‘mostly valid’.

At a gathering in Salisbury last Friday, the MP for Devizes admitted the Nigel Farageback­ed

opponents had been ‘absolutely killing’ the Tories and he was ‘very, very worried’ about their increasing support.

His remarks – in a leaked recording obtained by the Telegraph – will add to Tory woes after their deputy chairman Lee Anderson defected to the former Brexit Party. It is now polling at around 16 per cent according to figures from YouGov yesterday.

It comes as the Mail revealed yesterday that Rishi Sunak is being urged by advisers to hold a general election in the summer over fears the present situation is untenable.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister said Liz Truss had left him the worst ‘hospital pass’ in decades when he took over the job.

He revealed that the toughest part was balancing being a ‘good dad’ to his two daughters with leading the country.

In an interview for The Times, with former party leader Lord Hague, whose parliament­ary seat Mr Sunak inherited, he yesterday took aim at his predecesso­r.

He has largely steered away from criticisin­g Ms Truss since taking over in October 2022 but made clear his frustratio­ns with the dire economic situation he inherited.

‘Someone described it as the worst hospital pass for any incoming prime minister in however many decades,’ he said.

‘Clearly there’s lots of frustratio­ns. We’ve been through a lot as a

‘We’ve been through a lot’

country over the past few years, which people are understand­ably frustrated about.’ But he added he was ‘entirely confident that there are better times ahead in spite of the challenges that the country’s been through’.

Lord Hague noted the Prime Minister had come to office at a ‘very hard time’ to be head of the party.

Also in the interview, Mr Sunak said he feels it ‘ acutely’ when he has to be away from his daughters, Krishna and Anoushka.

‘I’ve got two young girls who mean the world to me,’ he added.

‘And obviously it’s hard to balance being a good dad and doing the job well. You have to prioritise this job because it’s an important job and you’re doing it on behalf of the whole country.

‘So not being there for them as much as any dad would like to be is a challenge.’

He added: ‘There’s particular moments where you really feel that acutely because there’s something very difficult going on. That’s tough, but that’s the job.’

 ?? ?? Hospital pass: Former PM Liz Truss with Rushi Sunak
Hospital pass: Former PM Liz Truss with Rushi Sunak

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