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Ex-Tory Home Secretary Suella Braverman defects to Reform UK
Paul SeddonPolitical reporter
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has become the latest Conservative MP to defect to Reform UK.
She becomes the third sitting Tory MP to join Nigel Farage’s party in the last eleven days, and takes Reform’s tally of MPs to eight.
Unveiled at a rally in London, Braverman told Reform supporters she had also resigned her Tory membership of 30 years, adding: “I feel like I’ve come home.”
Her defection comes hot on the heels of Robert Jenrick and Andrew Rosindell, who also left the Conservatives earlier this month.
A major figure on the right of the party under the last government, Braverman has long been seen as a potential Reform defector at Westminster.
But her unveiling as Reform’s latest recruit came as a surprise announcement by Farage during an event to launch a party group for military veterans in London.
An MP since 2015, Braverman was attorney general under Boris Johnson and became home secretary under Liz Truss in September 2022.
She was forced to step down from the role a month later, after it emerged she had sent an official document to a Tory colleague using her personal email.
Rishi Sunak re-appointed her to the role just six days later upon entering Downing Street, but sacked her from the role the following year, over an article accusing the Metropolitan Police of bias in the policing of pro-Palestinian protests in London.
‘When, not if’
Speaking at the Reform rally, Braverman told supporters that Britain was “broken” and immigration was “out of control”.
“We can either continue down this route of managed decline to weakness and surrender. Or we can fix our country, reclaim our power, rediscover our strength,” she told the crowd.
The Conservative Party said it was “always a matter of when, not if, Suella would defect,” adding she was “clearly very unhappy”.
“”There are some people who are MPs because they care about their communities and want to deliver a better country. There are others who do it for their personal ambition,” a spokesman added.
“Suella stood for leader of the Conservatives in 2022 and came sixth, behind Kemi and Tom Tugendhat. In 2024 she could not even muster enough supporters to get on the ballot.
“She has now decided to try her luck with Nigel Farage, who said last year he didn’t want her in Reform. They really are doing our ‘Spring cleaning’!”
