Things have been quiet over at CCHQ as the Conservative Party licks its wounds post-election. But that doesn’t mean pollsters aren’t busy asking Tory members what they make of the party’s future.

A new poll from YouGov suggests that 42% of Tory members would support a merger with rival party Reform UK, while 51% would oppose. Despite this idea being dismissed by all Tory leadership candidates, there seems to be significant support for it. A reason for this might be that 51% think the future leader should move the party to the Right, according to the YouGov polling. Only 12% believe the party should stay where it is, and 34% want to move to the centre. Time will tell whether leadership hopeful Tom Tugendhat’s trip to Clacton will win back any voters…