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Farage’s Reform UK attracts another high-profile Conservative defector

Former home secretary joins right-wing Reform UK and declares ‘Britain is indeed broken’

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Former home secretary Suella Braverman and Reform UK leader Nigel Farage. Photo: Reuters
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British ‍lawmaker Suella Braverman, a former home secretary, became the latest prominent Conservative to join Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK on Monday, and she accused her former party of lying to voters over immigration.

Opinion polls put Reform UK ahead of both Prime Minister Keir ⁠Starmer’s Labour Party and Kemi Badenoch’s Conservatives, the two parties that have dominated British politics for more than a century, though a national election is not expected until 2029.
For now, the anti-immigration Reform UK Party remains a small grouping in the House of Commons, the lower chamber, with Braverman’s defection taking their tally to eight. ‍That compares with more than 400 Labour lawmakers in the 650-seat chamber.
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Braverman, who once ran as a leadership candidate for the Conservative Party, follows Robert Jenrick, who announced his move earlier this month.
Suella Braverman after announcing she has defected from the Conservative Party. Photo: Reuters
Suella Braverman after announcing she has defected from the Conservative Party. Photo: Reuters
“Britain is indeed broken,” a visibly emotional Braverman said at ‌a Reform UK rally, appearing alongside Farage.
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