Conservative politicians Sir Andy Street and Baroness Ruth Davidson are launching a new movement to capture the hearts and minds of millions of 'politically homeless' voters. These voters, who identify as centrist or centre-right, feel unrepresented by any current political party. The initiative aims to engage and collaborate with these voters to develop policies that resonate with their concerns. Sir Andy and Baroness Davidson express confidence in Kemi Badenoch's leadership and believe she should become the next Prime Minister. They argue that there is a significant centre-right demographic in Britain that believes in the country's institutions and future, and is willing to contribute to building and strengthening the nation. However, they also acknowledge that Badenoch might not be the ideal messenger for all potential supporters. The movement is particularly relevant given the current political landscape, where the Conservative Party faces challenges from Reform UK and has suffered its worst-ever general election result. Sir Andy highlights the rise of populism on both the left and right in the western world, emphasizing that the new movement is about reclaiming the centre-right in Britain and fostering a sense of belonging and purpose among its citizens.