Ex-Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson defects to Reform UK
The Ashfield MP is joining the Nigel Farage-linked right-wing populist party after losing the Tory whip amid an Islamophobia row.
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Your support makes all the difference.Former Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson has defected to Reform UK, declaring: āI want my country back.ā
The Ashfield MP was kicked out of the Conservative Party last month in an Islamophobia row.
He announced his switch to the Nigel Farage-linked right-wing populist party at a press conference alongside party leader Richard Tice in London on Monday.
Mr Anderson said: āI will start by saying I want my country back.
āOver the last year or so Iāve had to do a lot of soul searching on my political journey.
āI donāt expect much in politics other than to be able to speak my mind.ā
He said that leads him to be ālabelled as controversial,ā but argued it is ānot controversial to be concerned about immigrationā or to āfight back in a culture warā.
Mr Anderson continued: āIt is no secret that Iāve been talking to my friends in Reform for a while. And Reform UK has offered me the chance to speak out in Parliament on behalf of millions of people up and down the country who feel that theyāre not being listened to.
āPeople will say that Iāve took a gamble. And Iām prepared to gamble on myself, as I know from my mailbag how many people in this country support Reform UK and what they have to say. And like millions of people up and down the country, all I want is my country back.ā
Mr Tice said he had found a āchampion of the Red Wall for Reform UKā in welcoming Mr Anderson to his party.
āHeās also coincidentally going to be Reform UKās first Member of Parliamentās in the House of Commons.
āHe is, of course, a person of great integrity, no nonsense, and is the Member of Parliament in the county of Nottinghamshire for Ashfield.ā