Moderate, sensible politics might not get the most clicks.
But itβs how problems actually get solved.
Britain needs less shouting and more serious thinking about how to make things better.
Moderate, sensible politics might not get the most clicks.
But itβs how problems actually get solved.
Britain needs less shouting and more serious thinking about how to make things better.
Growth downgraded to 1.1% and unemployment rising isnβt an economy building momentum.
If youth unemployment is a priority, action is needed now.
Voters can accept two things at once.
Immigration rose too far and too fast. That has to be corrected, with credible border control and proper enforcement.
But, a modern economy cannot simply switch migration off. Key sectors need targeted skills to grow and create jobs.
This week, Prosper UK was in Cardiff as part of our commitment to take the conversation beyond Westminster.
We met local & national businesses and supporters to hear directly about the barriers to growth, the pressures on living standards and what needs to change.
The Conservative Party wins as a broad church.
Yes, we lost votes to Reform.
But for every one who went there, 1.3 went to Labour, the Lib Dems, or disengaged altogether.
Rebuilding means offering something to them too - serious, pro-growth, pragmatic politics that can win a majority again.
Cardiff is our first stop.
A business roundtable with employers driving the Welsh economy, followed by a town hall this evening.
If we want growth, we have to take the converstion beyond Westminster.
In over 84% of seats lost in 2024, the larger opportunity is not on the right.
It lies with voters who backed Labour or the Liberal Democrats β or who have since disengaged.
Thatβs why weβre going out meeting voters and businesses to help shape a serious, pro-growth offer that can win again.
Former Conservative voters have not simply consolidated behind Reform.
Many have drifted left. Many have disengaged altogether.
That tells us something important: the decisive ground in British politics remains the centre - and millions there feel unrepresented.
In over 84% of the seats lost in 2024, the bigger challenge isnβt Reform.
Itβs the voters whoβve drifted left or switched off altogether.
The route back runs through the centre ground - on growth, living standards and credibility.
If the Conservatives want to govern again, they must win back the centre ground.
That requires honesty about past mistakes - and a clear, pro-growth offer for the future.
Prosper UKβs role is to strengthen that argument and reconnect with voters who feel overlooked.
A broad church isnβt about ideology. Itβs about winning and governing.
7 million centre and centre-right voters feel unrepresented.
If the focus is growth, living standards and competence, they can be won back.
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Three years out is when serious parties debate ideas honestly.
Renewal means clear trade-offs.
Voters want illegal migration stopped and numbers reduced. But if growth matters, controlled, high-skill legal migration is part of the answer.
Serious politics means saying both.
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17,000 people have already signed up to Prosper UK.
They didnβt all vote the same way in 2024.
They come from across the political spectrum.
What unites them is simple: a belief that Britain needs economic growth, opportunity, & pragmatic politics that focuses on solutions
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Prosper UK will now focus on building a nationwide grassroots movement and shaping a serious pro-business, pro-growth agenda that can win support across the UK.
The message is clear:
There is space in British politics.
And people are ready to fill it.
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Our supporters include people who voted Labour or Liberal Democrat, or didnβt vote at all, but who feel politically homeless.
What unites them is a belief in growth, enterprise, jobs and opportunity - and a frustration that politics isnβt delivering.
These early numbers suggest that gap is very real.
Only 16% of supporters are Conservative Party members
Just 35% voted Conservative at the last General Election
This goes well beyond any single party base.
In just two weeks, 17,000 people across the UK have signed up to support Prosper UK.
That level of early momentum tells you something important is happening.
When we launched, polling showed 7 million centre and centre-right voters feel politically homeless.
Over 17,000 people have signed up to support Prosper UK in just two weeks.
What stands out is the breadth of support: more than 65% didnβt vote Conservative last time.
It shows thereβs a wide appetite for practical, pro-growth ideas - and now itβs time to take this work across the country.
Prosper UK exists to take that conversation beyond Westminster and help build a credible agenda for growth, opportunity and jobs across the UK.
There is a clear gap in the political landscape.
And people are recognising it.
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Most of those supporters are not Conservative Party members.
Most did not vote Conservative at the last General Election.
This is about people who want a pragmatic, optimistic, pro-growth politics - and canβt currently see it clearly offered.
Two weeks since launch, 17,000 people have signed up to Prosper UK.
That response says a lot about the current state of UK politics.
Research at launch showed 7 million centre and centre-right voters feel unrepresented by any political party.
The early supporter data backs that up.
Prosper UK supporters are being drawn to a pragmatic centre-right offer focused on growth, enterprise, jobs and opportunity.
They come from across the political spectrum, reflecting a clear gap in UK politics and a common view that the current debate isnβt delivering.
We are reaching well beyond the usual political base, including people who have never voted Conservative or who have not voted Conservative in recent years.
People from different backgrounds & voting histories are coming together around growth, enterprise, jobs & opportunity.
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If we want strong public services, rising living standards and opportunity, we need a thriving private sector.
Thatβs why weβre going out to meet businesses, listen to their experiences, and develop practical policy proposals directly based on what we hear.
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Thatβs why Prosper UK exists.
To take this conversation beyond Westminster, listen to voters and businesses across the country, and help rebuild a credible pro-growth agenda grounded in evidence and reality.
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The polling points to a clear gap in the market.
There is demand for a calm, serious, pro-enterprise centre-right offer that puts growth and work back at the centre of politics.
Voters actually want something very ordinary.
An economy where businesses can invest, work pays, skills lead to opportunity, and living standards improve.
This isnβt ideological dissatisfaction.
Itβs practical frustration - a sense that politics has drifted away from the basics of making the economy work.
Itβs even clearer among voters the Conservatives need to reach again.
Among those who voted Conservative in 2010 or 2015:
82% say not enough focus on growth
81% on skills
73% on jobs