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Reform UK risks losing a once-in-a-century political moment
Summary
An article reports that on January 12 Reform UK hosted former Conservative figures and that Nadhim Zahawi said Britain needs Nigel Farage as prime minister.
Content
An article reports that Reform UK held an event on January 12 at the Institute of Directors where a former Conservative minister spoke. The piece highlights comments by Nadhim Zahawi, who served in recent Conservative cabinets. The article places those remarks against the long history of the Conservative and Unionist Party, founded in 1834. It reports a view that the party is close to death.
Reported details:
- The article reports the event took place on January 12 at the Institute of Directors.
- The article reports that Nadhim Zahawi, a former Conservative cabinet minister, said that Britain needs Nigel Farage as prime minister.
- The article notes the Conservative and Unionist Party was founded in 1834 and reports a view that it is now close to death.
Summary:
The article presents these developments as significant for Reform UK and as an indication of strain within the Conservative Party. Undetermined at this time.
