UK
Reform MP James McMurdock loses whip over business allegations, party says

The party says reform deputy James McMürdock lost a whip about allegations against him.
Chef Whip Lee Anderson, South Basildon and East Thurrock deputy McMindock’un “Party raised the whip from him,” he said. Sunday Times.
“We take these issues very seriously in the UK, and James agreed to cooperate with any investigation,” Anderson said. He said.
The party added that he would not comment any more.
BBC approached McMindock for a comment.
Anderson said McMürdock was about business suitability during his pandemi before he became a member of parliament last year.
He won the seat with 98 votes, put the Labor Party in the second place and took part in the conservatives.




