For the second time this week, the Reform UK has announced that a former conservative cabinet minister has joined him.
The second day he said that Former Welsh Secretary David Jones signedBack in January.
Two other former Tory MPs recently blamed – Anne Mary Morris and Ross Thomson.
Now it is joining Sir Jake Berry Nigel Faraz’s party.
A man was night by Boris Johnson.
A man whose son Johnson is counted as his Godfather.
A person who used to be the president of the Conservative Party and who was the Tory Minister in three separate government departments.
And yet a person who now says: “If you were deliberately trying to ruin the country, then you will be working hard to do better work than the labor and Tory rules of the last two decades.”
Read the sentence again and consider that it was written by someone who was not just a Tory MP for 14 years, but was occupying a senior, high office.
Extraordinary.
And this is probably not the end of this – both improvement and conservative folk. I indicate that they hope that they will be more to come.
Toryse are trying to put the best glow on her, saying that reforms can attract former MPs – Sir Jake lost her seat in the last election – but they are losing the current MPs.
MP James McMardock suspended himself by improving the weekend after a story in Sunday Times, which was evacuated under a Kovid Support Scheme.
Mcmurdock has said He was in line with the rules,
But the trend is clear: The conservatives of different seniority are being wooed by Nigel Faraj and proud to say when they jump.
Improvement is particularly pleased that Sir Jake has not only blamed, but also did this by going to “studs” in his former party, because a source kept it.
“This is really important for us. If you want to join us then you really need to go to the other side when you do. Draw a proper line in the sand,” he said.
They consider Sir Jake’s proximity to Boris Johnson as “Dagger-in-Hort goods” for conservatives.
But perhaps the more interesting and resulting axis in the strategy we are currently seeing, the labor approach to improvement.
At the very highest level in the government they are re -shaping their approach: attracting their attention from their leading rival of the last century rival and more, conservatives, and Nigel Faraj’s party.
Then, extraordinary.
It tells you a lot about our contemporary politics that a party with the history of Labor, which is sitting at the top of a huge common majority, is now focusing at a party with only a handful of MPs.
Senior ministers take the rise of reform incredibly seriously and are not rejecting them as a flash in the PAN rebellion.
Finally, the growth in many referendum surveys has been proved continuously in recent months and then with his impressive performance and his victory in the English local elections in May, on the same day, the Runcorn in Cheshire and the parliamentary by -elections in Halesby, in the parliamentary by -election, were garnished with his victory.
If the labor world still needed a wake-up call shock, then that night provided it.
In his immediate response to Sir Jake’s defection, Labor Liz Trus is pointing to improve the president of the party and hence he is inherited, claiming, his “careless economics”.
But they know that they have the challenge of taking them, and they hope, after defeating the reform, will be the work of the years of slogging and will have to be prepared to prove that they can distribute in the government – not easy, because their first year in the office has often proved.
Not for the first time in recent months, reforms are speed in the UK and are making political weather.