- Suella Braverman has defected from the Conservative Party to Reform UK.
- She cites a sense of betrayal by the Tories as her reason for the switch.
- Braverman is one of the prominent figures leaving the party, indicating a growing trend.
- Her departure underscores concerns about the Conservative Party’s direction and electoral viability.
- The change signals potential momentum for Reform UK amidst dissatisfaction with current governance.
Suella Braverman Shocks Politics with Tory Defection to Reform UK
Suella Braverman has formally defected from the Conservative Party to join Reform UK, citing feelings of betrayal by her former party. The MP for Fareham, Braverman’s move comes amid increasing dissatisfaction within Conservative ranks and a broader trend of party discontent ahead of the upcoming elections.
The shift is largely attributed to what she describes as the Tories’ failure to uphold their foundational principles, particularly around immigration and national identity. Braverman has voiced frustration over the party’s direction and its distancing from what she views as traditional Conservative values.

Braverman made the announcement during a press conference in London, stating, “The Tories have lost their way. We must return to strong, principled governance.” Her defection marks a significant moment, as she is perceived as a prominent figure within the right-wing faction of the party.
Located in London, the press event attracted attention from various media outlets. In her speech, she emphasised the need for a fresh approach to politics. “Reform UK is where I can make an impact and re-engage with the electorate who feel abandoned,” she remarked, underscoring her commitment to addressing pressing national issues.
How did the Tories react

The defections of Nadhim Zahawi, Robert Jenrick, Andrew Rosindell and now Ms Braverman have been greeted by their old party with more bile than any previous defections.
The Tories even reacted to the former home secretary’s walkout by claiming: “The Conservatives did all we could to look after Suella’s mental health, but she was clearly very unhappy.”
With the next general election looming, she aims to galvanise support for Reform UK, asserting, “Together, we can reshape our future and reclaim our identity.”
The implications of her move will likely reverberate throughout the Conservative Party as it grapples with internal divisions.
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