Reform MP James McMurdock resigns party whip over allegations surrounding his ‘business propriety during Covid pandemic”

Reform British Chief Whip Lee Anderson said in a statement, reform deputy James McDürdock, a national newspaper, which was expected to be published by a national newspaper, the party whipped from the party.
‘During the sponge, he left his suitability for allegations surrounding.
In a statement, Mr. Anderson said: ‘Today, James McMürdock said that he had removed the party whip from him, who was waiting for the result of an investigation into the allegations that may be published by a national newspaper as Chief Whip.
Reform MP James McDündock ‘The party waiting for the result of an investigation removed the whip from him’
‘Claims are about business suitability during and before becoming a deputy.
‘Reform in the UK we take these issues very seriously, and James agreed to cooperate with any investigation.
‘We will not make any more comments right now.’
39 -year -old Mr. McMürdock was elected as a deputy for South Basildon and East Thurrock in the July 4 general elections.
The election zone was one of the most tightened in the country because it won the seat with only 98 votes.
It seems that he left the party on Saturday.
This is a last minute news story and updated.




