Summary
- Robert Jenrick aims to find common ground with moderate party members in the Conservative leadership race.
- He emphasizes practical solutions over ideological divisions, focusing on key issues like immigration, the economy, NHS, housing, and crime.
- The contest has narrowed down to two candidates from the right wing: Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch.
- Centrist Tories feel sidelined, and there is division within the party regarding the future direction.