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If they've completely given up on winning - which they should have, considering the polling - then it does make sense for the conservatives to focus on defending themselves from Reform. It's not complete madness.
I still think it would be better for them and the country to try and win votes back from Labour. That would also help them shore up their support with the Lib Dems and with the unionist vote in Scotland. There are more votes that way and more of the votes they actually need.
So, the reason they're leaning right isn't anything to do with electoral arithmetic, it's just what they want to do!
Unfortunately we are not the only natiin moving right.
There seems to be a world wide move towards the more extream right. So while I really hope you are correct and the UK right wing nut case population is smaller the centrist and left. I am pretty sure watching the US and EU elections is what the far right of the party is using to make thier argument.
That is a fair point, unfortunately. I hope Labour are also looking to the centre-left in those places, to learn from their mistakes!