Nigel Farage’s Reform UK Party has its first Member of Parliament after Ashfield MP Lee Anderson, a former deputy chairman for the governing Conservative Party, defected this morning.
Anderson was recently ousted from the Conservative Party for comments about Islamism and London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
While Farage has no active role in UK politics and simply serves as “honorary president” of the party, the move is reminiscent of the 2015 defections of then Tory MPs Douglas Carswell and Mark Reckless, which helped bring about the 2016 Brexit referendum.
Reform has been slowing rising in the national polls, though underperformed at a recent special election that saw Gaza-loving firebrand George Galloway returned to Parliament.



