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Former British finance minister defects to Reform UK, backing Farage for PM
Nadhim Zahawi declares the Conservative Party a ‘defunct brand’ as he joins a growing exodus of Tories joining Nigel Farage’s party
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Former British finance minister Nadhim Zahawi defected to Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK Party from the Conservative Party on Monday, saying the country was broken and needed Farage as prime minister to fix it.
Zahawi, who had a short spell in charge of the nation’s finances under former prime minister Boris Johnson in 2022, becomes the latest in a long line of former Conservatives to switch to Farage’s populist Reform UK.
Reform is currently leading the polls in Britain, far ahead of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, which has struggled to translate its landslide 2024 election win into popular change, against a backdrop of constrained finances and global instability.
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“Britain needs Nigel Farage as prime minister,” Zahawi told a press conference announcing his defection. “Even if you don’t yet realise that Britain needs Reform, you know in your heart of hearts that our wonderful country is sick.”
Zahawi is not currently a member of parliament after deciding not to stand at the 2024 national election. Britain’s next election is not expected until 2029.
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Farage’s party has five of 650 seats in parliament, but Reform’s surging popularity has come from tapping into public frustration over issues such as immigration, crime and a perceived fall in the standard of public services.
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