The Conservative Party have been dealt a severe double blow after former Tory MP Andrea Jenkyns has defected to join Reform and Nigel Farage’s party has significantly boosted its membership.
“Today I have joined the party of the brave,” she said after being unveiled at a press conference in London.
The move is a blow to Kemi Badenoch, as Ms Jenkyns was an influential figure on the right of the Tory party under Rishi Sunak.
In a further bad news for the Tory leader, Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf announced that the party now has more than 100,000 members, up from around 15,000 a year ago.
“Momentum and trajectory are much more important than absolute position,” he told assembled press at a conference in London.
The party is polling around 20 per cent, also up from around 10 per cent this time last year. It means Reform is closing in on the Tory membership figure of 131,680.
Reform UK closes in on Tory membership numbers
Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf has announced that the party now has more than 100,000 members, up from around 15,000 a year ago.
“Momentum and trajectory are much more important than absolute position,” he told assembled press at a conference in London.
The party is polling around 20 per cent, also up from around 10 per cent this time last year. It means Reform is closing in on the Tory membership figure of 131,680.
Archie Mitchell28 November 2024 12:29
Without leaving the ECHR we cannot combat illegal immigration, Nigel Farage
Nigel Farage has promised to slash illegal migration by leaving the European Convention on Human Rights if Reform UK wins the next election.
The Reform leader said there is “nothing we can do” to stop illegal immigration inside the convention. “When it comes to legal immigration, it’s perfectly clear that the more low-skilled people we take in, the poorer the rest of the population gets,” Mr Farage said.
He added: “During six of the last eight quarters, GDP per capita has fallen, whilst net migration figures have legally reached the highest number ever.
“The link is clear. We have to drastically reduce the numbers coming into Britain.”
Archie Mitchell28 November 2024 12:19
BREAKING: Andrea Jenkyns running for mayor of Lincolnshire for Reform UK
Former Tory MP Dame Andrea Jenkyns has joined Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, and will stand for the party as its candidate for the newly created Lincolnshire mayoralty next year.
“Today I have joined the party of the brave,” she said after being unveiled at a press conference in London.
The move is a blow to Kemi Badenoch, as Ms Jenkyns was an influential figure on the right of the Tory party under Rishi Sunak.
Archie Mitchell28 November 2024 12:08
Farage promises to use Elon Musk as blueprint if Reform comes to power
Nigel Farage has promised to use Elon Musk’s work in the Department for Government Efficiency as a blueprint in “cutting the administrative state” if Reform UK comes to power after the next general election.
The Reform UK leader described the Trump ally and billionaire as his “new friend” and said he was excited for Mr Musk to take up the role, designed to slash billions of dollars worth of government spending.
Archie Mitchell28 November 2024 12:01
‘I have had enough of being lied to by the Conservatives,’ Nigel Farage
Nigel Farage has responded furiously to the immigration figures, saying that after almost one million migrants entered the UK, net, in a single year, he has “had enough of being lied to”.
He said: “In 2023, under a Conservative government, nearly 1 million net people came into our country. “This after manifestos in 2010, 2015, 2017 and 2019 promising in the first three, they reduced the numbers to tens of thousands a year, and in the last one, a substantial reduction.
“I have had enough of being lied to by the Conservative Party. I don’t believe they’ll be forgiven at any point in the next few years for what they have done.”
Archie Mitchell28 November 2024 11:58
Nigel Farage has on Union Jack socks
Nigel Farage has been introduced at his London press conference as the most patriotic political leader in the UK.
The Reform UK leader is living up to the claim, with Union Jack socks.
Joe Middleton28 November 2024 11:57
Labour accuses Tories of being the ‘open borders party’
Labour said the latest migration figures showed the government had started the “hard graft” of tackling the issue, and accused the Conservatives of being the “open borders party”
A spokesperson for the party said: “In their own words, the Tories broke the immigration system. On their watch, net migration quadrupled in four years to a record high of nearly one million, despite saying they’d lower it to 100,000.
“They are an open borders party who lied time and again to the public. This is the chaos Labour inherited and any crowing from the Tories should be seen in that light.
“Over the summer, the Government started the hard graft. We hired more caseworkers to tackle the asylum backlog and we’re now interviewing 10,000 people per month, compared to 2,000 under the Tories, so we can get people out of asylum hotels and save the taxpayers billions.
“We’ve also ramped up the removal of those with no right to be in the UK by a fifth. Without this action, thousands more would remain in the UK illegally.
“Labour is getting on with cleaning up the Conservatives’ mess. Our new Border Security Command is working with our European partners to smash the criminal gang networks driving small boat crossings.”
Joe Middleton28 November 2024 11:25
Almost 160k children living in temporary accommodation, latest figures show
Another homelessness record has been set with today’s new statistics on children living in temporary accommodation.
There are now 159,380 homeless children living in temporary accommodation – a 15 per cent increase in a year and the highest figure since records began in 2004.
The number of households living in temporary accommodation, such as hotels and B&Bs, has also hit a record 123,100 – up 16 per cent on last year.
There are 9,550 families with children stuck in B&Bs and hostels, according to government figures out today.
Polly Neate, chief executive of Shelter, said: “Year after year, we’re seeing the devastating toll the housing emergency is taking on families and communities with more than 159,000 children being subjected to the trauma of homelessness.”
Holly Bancroft28 November 2024 11:12
Comment: Only when the assisted dying bill passes will I stop feeling angry about Terry Pratchett’s final years
As MPs prepare to vote on enabling terminally ill adults to end their own lives, Rob Wilkins – long-time friend and biographer of the ‘Discworld’ novelist – says Pratchett would be furious at our politicians’ foot-dragging
Joe Middleton28 November 2024 11:09
Number of asylum seekers evicted from Home Office hotels who are made homeless increases, figures show
The number of asylum seekers who have been evicted from Home Office hotels and are made homeless has continued to increase.
In the year 2023/24, 13,520 asylum seekers were made homeless this way – up from 3,850 the year before, according to new government statistics published today.
This will partly be driven by an increased speed in processing the asylum claims backlog leading to more decisions being made.
Once an asylum seeker is refused asylum or successful in their claim, they are moved on from Home Office hotels – often dependent on local councils to help them from becoming homeless.
Holly Bancroft28 November 2024 10:59