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Ex-Conservative Party chairman Jake Berry defects to Reform UK

Former Conservative Deputy and Party President Sir Jake Berry announced that it prevented reform in England.

Writing in the sun, “Old Westminster politics failed. But there’s a better way.”

Reform said he supported UK, because I always believed that the change came by challenging the old order. When shaking the system when it does not work “.

Sir Jake became the second conservative cabinet minister who joined Nigel Farage’s party this week after his former Welsh secretary Sir David Jones He took action on Monday.

Sir David, Ross Thomson and Anne Marie Morris, the fourth conservative deputy who reformed in the last two weeks.

From 2010 to 2024, Sir Jake lost its place in Labour, Lancashire and Lancashire’s election zone.

During his time in parliament, he was a close ally of Boris Johnson and served in various positions such as Cabinet Office and North Powerhouse Minister.

He was appointed as the President of the Conservative Party by Liz Truss during his short term of office.

The BBC contacted the conservative party for a response.

In a statement explaining his decision, Sir Jake has greatly criticized both his former party and his labor.

“I was proud to call myself a conservative for 25 years – 14 out of 14 years served as a deputy. I sat on the cabinet table twice. I believed it. I gave everything.

“But let’s not children. British was broken. He didn’t start with labor. Conservative governments were part of sharing the crime.

“Now we have a tax system that punishes hard work and ambition. Only this week, we have seen the record numbers of the most brilliant and best people separated from England because they cannot see a future here.

“Nigel Farage, who is not satisfied with the advice from Liz Truss, made the TOR Party president attractive to his ranks.

“Farage, Liz Truss’un collapsing our economy and increasing the mortgages of the reckless economy wants to be the plan of reform for England.”

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