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Robert Jenrick is a British politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Newark since 2014. On January 15, 2026, he defected from the Conservative Party to join Reform. He held senior positions in the Conservative government, including Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government and Minister of State for Immigration.
Tomorrow, he is joining Francis and Konstantin in the studio to discuss his defection to Reform from the Tories, his thoughts on UK politics, immigration, Keir Starmer and how Reform plan to implement their manifesto.
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You were immigration minister when the use of hotels for asylum seekers exploded. Do you accept responsibility? Did you push back against it at the time, or did you just go along with it? What would you do differently now?
What do you think you could differently with Reform that you don't think would work with the Conservatives? How would you deal with the blob? And how much could you reduce the Civil Service personnel by?