Public Poll Considers Merger of Tories and Reform Amid Firm Rejections

# POLL: Do you think the Tories and Reform should merge?
## Nigel Farage weighs in on the debate over a potential merger.
The question of whether the Conservative Party and the Reform Party should consider a merger is currently open for public opinion, drawing notable attention from political figures such as Nigel Farage. As discussions about the strategic path forward continue, the responses from key figures within both parties have clarified their stances.
Nigel Farage, a prominent Conservative voice, expressed certainty about the divisions between the two parties. "All I can say is that my leader Kemi Badenoch said there won't be a deal. Nigel Farage has said there won't be a deal so there won't be a deal. There won't be a deal. These are two distinct political parties and their respective leaders have said no deal. So it's as simple as that," he affirmed.
Top Tory Robert Jenrick echoed this sentiment, asserting that there was no intention to pursue a merger. “There won't be a deal,” he stated, further solidifying the stance against any collaboration between the two political entities.
As the poll invites public input, the potential merger remains a hot topic, underlined by the firm declarations from Farage and Jenrick, indicating that a unified path forward is currently not on the table.