Jenrick tells Express readers: ditch Tories or risk Labour, Greens or ‘Islamist’ councils

Jenrick has urged Express readers to ditch the Conservatives, warning a Tory vote risks handing power to Labour, Greens or ‘Islamist extremists’.

Nigel Farage and Robert Jenrick speak during the press conference in LondonRobert Jenrick has urged Express readers to abandon the Conservative Party at next month’s local elections – and warned that voting Conservative could hand power to Labour, the Greens or “Islamist extremists”. In an exclusive interview with this paper, the Reform UK Treasury spokesman, who defected from the Conservatives in January, insisted the Conservatives were “finished as a national party”.

He urged people to back Nigel Farage’s movement, saying that not doing so would risk allowing left-wing coalitions to seize control of councils across the UK. “Voting Conservative rather than Reform just makes it more likely you end up with not just a Labour council, but probably a Green council or even one run by Islamist extremists, probably in weird and dangerous coalitions,” he said.

“Express readers should know: it is Nigel and Reform, or Labour, Greens and Islamists.” Mr Jenrick was referencing independent candidates and elements of the Green Party which he has previously decried as “Islamists”. A Green Party source branded the claims “divisive nonsense” from Mr Jenrick who they described as a “washed up old Tory”.

The Green Party added: “Reform are scared of the Greens because recent polling evidence shows we’re taking votes directly from them.”

A Labour Party Spokesperson said: “These cynical comments by Robert Jenrick just expose his opportunism in jumping ship from the Tories to Reform. No wonder Nigel Farage said he was a fraud.