Maria Caulfield defects to Reform as Nigel Farage claims another former Tory minister

Former health minister Maria Caulfield became the last conservative politician to reform another coup for Kemi Badenoch.
Sitting Conservative Deputy and Shadow Minister Danny Kruger’ın Nigel Farage’s party shocking comes shortly after a day.
Caulfield, who has been a conservative deputy for about ten years, is the 13th former Toray to participate in the reform because he pioneered labor in surveys.
“If you are conservative correctly, the future reform. The country will change a lot.
“The same people who think that Brexit will not take place think that reform will not take place. They are in a shock.”
“I joined. My husband joined a few months ago and I joined a month ago.”
The last of the high -profile former minister to join the party – a movement that will put pressure on Mrs. Badenoch in a week when MPs want to take advantage of Keir Starmer’s troubles and do not have to deal with it.
On Monday, Kruger said that the crisis in the economy, the crisis at the border, the crisis on our streets and a crisis in our army ”.
He said that Britain was “not broken, but suffered badly” and “should give something”.
Asked about Kruger’s escape, Tora leader Kemi Badenoch said that the party would not be blown from the course with such events ”.
The defects are the last of a long -taking line from Tories.
Nadine Dorries has recently joined the reform and declared that the conservative party was “dead ..
Dame Andrea Jenkyns and Marco Longhi and former Tor President Sir Jake Berry, including former Toray MPs are among the highest profile defectors.
Mr. Kruger called for other Toray deputies to join him at Mr. Farage’s party: “I hope the colleagues who share my opinion about the country’s crisis and the opportunity to offer reform to save our country.”
Shadow Chancellor Mel Stide insisted that Mr. Kruger was “deeply wrong” to say that the Conservative Party’s Conservative Party was “ending”.
When asked about the comments on the BBC Radio 4’s Today program, Mr. Stride said: “Well, I’m sorry for seeing Danny’s gone, but the analysis is wrong. You don’t have four more years.
He continued: “We lost the connection with the voters, which we had a destructive defeat about a year ago, and it will take time for us to rebuild the voters.”
Mr Stride said that conservatives now hold the government “mercilessly”, which would help to rebuild the trust among the party and the people.
Last year, Mrs. Caulfield, who was the minister of vaccine at that time, talked about the number of “overwhelming” death threats.
MPs, the House of Commons Jabs every time he discussed the threats of life, he said.
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