Follow us on Socials : Facebook and Instagram Robert Jenrick wasn’t sacked for disloyalty — he was sacked for timing. The official line from Kemi Badenoch is that she acted on “irrefutable evidence” of a planned defection. But Westminster politics isn’t a morality play; it’s a race to control the blast radius. If Robert Jenrick was preparing a high-impact jump, the real danger wasn’t that he’d leave — it was that he’d leave first, on his terms, and make Badenoch look like a leader being abandoned rather than one taking charge. Kemi Badenoch announcing the sacking to Robert Jenrick View this post on Instagram A post shared by ALL ANGLES UK (@all_angles_uk) What, then, was the plan? Not a quiet resignation. The chatter points to a choreographed moment: a dramatic crossover to Reform UK, a shared platform with Nigel Farage, and a verdict on the Conservatives as structurally broken. That kind of move reframes politics overnight. By striking early, Bad...
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