Marco Longhi, the former Conservative MP for Dudley North, expressed feelings of betrayal towards a party he feels has shifted towards a left-wing agenda, leading to his decision to join Reform UK.
Longhi stated that the Conservative Party had become 'unrecognisable' and criticized what he referred to as the 'uniparty drift' towards a left-leaning platform, emphasizing his commitment to serve the people's interests.
Recent polling suggests that Reform UK could secure up to 120 seats in a general election, indicating a significant shift in voter sentiment that may impact traditional party strongholds.
The continued migration of former Conservative figures to Reform UK highlights a deeper ideological rift, with Longhi pledging loyalty to 'the people' rather than the party hierarchy.
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