Tories feud over pact with Farage

TOP Tories fell out over unity with Nigel Farage’s Reform party at the Conservative conference today.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, now an ex-MP but still a Tory membership favourite, urged an electoral pact with the hard-right Reform.
He told a fringe event that Conservatives should “not oppose Reform in those 98 seats” where it is second to Labour.
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