Lee Anderson joining Reform bigger moment than rise of Ukip, Farage says
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56% : Over the last year or so I've had to do a lot of soul-searching on my political journey and I don't expect much in politics other than to be able to speak my mind and speak on behalf of my friends, family and my constituents.56% : It now has its first MP in the House of Commons after Lee Anderson, a former deputy chairman of the Conservative Party, defected on March 11 after his suspension over a row about Sadiq Khan, insisting Reform will allow him to "speak my mind".
56% : Over the last year or so I've had to do a lot of soul-searching on my political journey and I don't expect much in politics other than to be able to speak my mind and speak on behalf of my friends, family and my constituents.
54% : "Pressed by Mr Balls, Mr Tugendhat replied: "We trust ministers to argue Government policy and to make the context available to people so we understand why we're spending all this money.
52% : Labour had previously planned to fund the breakfast clubs by ending tax breaks for non-doms.
47% : Let me tell you this, and print this, nobody trusts any of you lot in this room, journalists, they don't trust you full stop, so my conscience is clear.
32% : Rishi Sunak has scored a catastrophic own goalThe New Conservatives have said Rishi Sunak must "change course urgently" as they insisted responsibility for Lee Anderson's defection "sits with the Conservative Party".
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