📱

Read on Your E-Reader

Thousands of readers get articles like this delivered straight to their e-reader. Works with Kindle, Boox, and any device that syncs with Google Drive or Dropbox.

Learn More

This is a preview. The full article is published at news.sky.com.

'No tears' in Tory party over Jenrick's departure, ex-Scottish Conservative leader says

'No tears' in Tory party over Jenrick's departure, ex-Scottish Conservative leader says

'No tears' in Tory party over Jenrick's departure, ex-Scottish Conservative leader says Once a Conservative leadership hopeful, Robert Jenrick defected to Reform after being sacked by Kemi Badenoch. Image:Ruth Davidson said no tears have been shed over Robert Jenrick's sacking Friday 16 January 2026 05:10, UK There have been "no tears" shed over Robert Jenrick's departure from the Conservative Party, former Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson has said. Speaking to Sky News political editor Beth Rigby on the , Baroness Davidson said she thinks there will even be a "mini bounce" within the Tories over how Kemi Badenoch handled his defection to Reform on Thursday. Electoral Dysfunction podcast The Conservative leader sacked Mr Jenrick from her shadow cabinet and ousted him from the Tory party after being shown a speech he planned to - then did - make as he defected to Nigel Farage's party . "Not a lot of people [in the Tory party] are that sad that Robert Jenrick's gone," she said. "I mean, that might well be just because nobody likes to think well of somebody that left you, but I mean, no tears, crying." 👉 Click here to follow Electoral Dysfunction wherever you get your podcasts 👈 Ms Badenoch was defiant moments before Mr Jenrick announced his defection, telling Rigby: "Rob is clearly a problem, but he's not my problem. He's Nigel Farage's problem now." Baroness Davidson said that response "was pretty strong and she came across as decisive". "I've been critical of Kemi Badenoch in the past, but you know, she didn't ask him to stay, she didn't try and negotiate with him," she said. "She knew exactly what needed to be done. "And I think she's probably going to have a little bit of a mini bounce within the party because of the way she's handled this." Read more: Robert Jenrick has gone from centrist Remainer to Reform I'm ashamed of Starmer, says rebel Labour MP There have been suggestions Mr Jenrick wanted to replace Ms Badenoch as leader, and was hoping to do so after the May local elections. But Baroness Davidson said: "This suggests to me that if Jenrick really thought Badenoch was going to be out after May, he would have stuck around to be part of the next leadership."

Preview: ~379 words

Continue reading at Sky

Read Full Article

More from The Latest News from the UK and Around the World | Sky News

Subscribe to get new articles from this feed on your e-reader.

View feed

This preview is provided for discovery purposes. Read the full article at news.sky.com. LibSpace is not affiliated with Sky.

'No tears' in Tory party over Jenrick's departure, ex-Scottish Conservative leader says | Read on Kindle | LibSpace