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A reform of the British deputy party was removed from him and left the party only four deputies in the joints.

South Basildon and East Thurrock Deputy James McMürdock phoned the party chief Whip Lee Anderson with the news he left today.

Mr. Anderson said in a statement: “Today, James McMürtock’dan, as Chief Whip, a national newspaper, which is likely to be published by an investigation of an investigation, he said.

“The allegations are related to business suitability during the pandemi, and before becoming a deputy, we take these issues very seriously in the UK, and James agreed to cooperate with any investigation.

“We will not make any more comments right now.”

Mr. McMürdock won his seat with former Toray in the July general elections with 98 votes and the Labor Party ranked second.

While trying to professionalize party operations, it comes to the separation of reform ranks. In March, Rupert lifted Lowe Whip; The Great Yarmouth Deputy is now sitting independently.

Last month, there were more drama that Zia Yusuf left as the party president, and only returned to a new role, focusing on revealing the inefficiency of local government.

More to follow.

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