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Why I’m Voting Reform

by Toby Young
14 June 2024 9:00 AM

In this week’s Spectator, I’ve written a piece about why I’m going to be voting Reform. Here’s how it begins:

When I told an ex-editor of this magazine that I was planning to write about why I’m voting for Reform he didn’t react as I expected. “For God’s sake, don’t write another of those more-in-sorrow-than-in-anger pieces,” he said. “Make it a furious, tub-thumping endorsement of Nigel and his gang.”

I should say at once that this wasn’t Boris Johnson – although he does want Nigel Farage to win in Clacton, apparently. Why? Because if Nigel becomes an MP it will make his takeover of the Tories a more realistic prospect. That way, Boris can re-enter the House of Commons at the earliest opportunity and say to what remains of the parliamentary party: “The only way to stop Nigel is to back me. If anyone else is up against him when the final two are put before the membership, he’ll win.”

That isn’t my rationale for voting Reform – I live in Acton, not Clacton – but it’s equally calculating. In my constituency, the sitting Labour MP has a majority of 13,000 and it’s likely to go up, not down. So putting an X against the Tory candidate is a wasted vote. The Reform candidate has even less chance of winning, obviously, but the more votes Reform gets across the country, the stronger will be the case to replace Rishi Sunak with a right-wing firebrand.

Like many Conservatives, I’ve abandoned all hope of winning this election and turned my mind to who’s going to be the next leader. The wets – the people responsible for the coming debacle, in my view – will point to the 2019 Tory voters who’ve abandoned the party for Labour, the Lib Dems and the Greens (God help us), and argue that the only way back is to elect a centrist dad like Tom Tugendhat. To counter this argument, my lot will need at least as many people who voted Tory last time to plump for Reform. “Forget all those wishy-washy listeners to The Rest is Politics,” we’ll say. “It’s the working-class voters who feel betrayed that we need to win back.”

But even though I want a “right-wing firebrand” to succeed Rishi Sunak as leader, that doesn’t mean I’m backing Farage:

The problem is, even though he’d win back all those 2019 Conservatives who’ve defected to Reform, he would struggle to coax the deserters on the party’s left flank back into the fold. I want a right-wing leader, but one capable of leading the party to victory in 2029, and that means keeping all the 2019 voters onside, not just the pro-Brexit Red Wall-ers. So, my first choice is Kemi Badenoch, although I do worry that if Nigel wins a seat at the eighth time of trying and is allowed back into the party he will be the right’s preferred candidate, not her. This is presumably why she said last week she wouldn’t let him back in.

Worth reading in full.

Stop Press: I’ve set out the reason why a conservative should vote Reform. Psychologist Hugh Willbourn, in his latest blog post, explains why socialists should vote Reform too.

Tags: General Election 2024Kemi BadenochNigel FarageReform

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