There are too many Tory ‘rejects’ in Reform, says former Tory who joined Reform

A former Conservative Assembly Member who does not know how to reform England, said the party allowed too many TORY to participate.
Blackpool Council Reform Group leader Jim O’Neill said that the party is “starting to feel like Tories 2.0”.
Former leader Richard Tice, who joined the reform after taking over in 2021, said that the party could “turn into something I haven’t registered,” as reported by the BBC.
Marton Ward’s representative said, “The reform said it was not against anyone with any political history participating in England.
“Let’s say there are some fantastic conservative deputies and former conservative deputies that may be ideologically compatible with reform.”
Mr. O’Neill said that the social media mission was “was born out of disappointment, and the BBC decided to prevent the party conference because he did not want to look like“ attention ”despite his stood next to what he said.

“If you’re not ready to question what’s going on, you’re probably not the right person who fulfills any political office, because you need to question these things.”
Mr. O’Neill refused to say whether he was planning to leave the party and added: orum I want to see what other announcements have emerged. ”
A series of conservative figures refrained from reforming England. Dame Andrea Jenkyns, former Tor President Sir Jake Berry and former Wales Secretary David Jones.
Between 2005-2023, former Cultural Secretary Nadine Dorries, who was a Mid Bedfordshire deputy, announced his decision to vomit in a column. Daily mail last week.
“The time of action is now and the only politician Nigel Farage with the desire to present, and the desire to present, Nigel and I will never accept everything. We are not both political robots,” he wrote.
Ms. Dorries also declared the Tora’s party “Dead” and said “time to change” and “it is time to make England wonder again”.
“My decision to leave the party I have served for more than 30 years is probably the hardest thing so far and it took 12 painful months to reach.”
Born in Liverpool in 1957 and grew up on a council land, Dorries, Daily mail: “I know Nigel Farage significantly and no one can deny what he believes in because he has been saying the same thing for more than 30 years.”
Reform UK was contacted for comment.




