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20 Tory councillors join Reform UK on eve of Conservative conference finale

07 Oct 2025 3 minute read
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks during a press conference in Port Talbot. Photo Ben Birchall/PA Wire

Twenty councillors have walked away from the Conservatives to join Reform UK, as Kemi Badenoch admits her party is “shedding a lot of baggage”.

Nigel Farage’s party unveiled 20 defections on Tuesday, the eve of the Conservative annual conference finale in Manchester where Mrs Badenoch will make her closing speech.

The boost to Reform UK’s ranks in town halls throughout the country follows several wins in the May elections earlier this year.

But Conservative leader Mrs Badenoch said she would measure her party’s success “at the next general election”.

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She told LBC Radio: “The last oppositions were 14, 13, 18 years. I’ve been doing the job 11 months.

“This conference is where we are showing the direction of travel: a stronger economy, stronger borders and that we’re the only party tough enough and competent enough to deliver both.”

Asked why her party was losing supporters, Mrs Badenoch added: “What we are doing is shedding a lot of the baggage of the last 14 years.

“I remember last year we had people defecting to Labour because Labour was doing well in the polls. Now we have people defecting to Reform because Reform is doing well in the polls.

“We need people who are in our party for the right reasons.”

Mistakes’

The North West Essex MP also said she was “very sorry that some people believe that they cannot wait” but warned she “will not be rushed into making mistakes”.

Tuesday’s defections were Mark Whittington (South Kesteven), Brett Rosehill and Caroline Clapper (Hertsmere), Duane Farr and Cameron Adams (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole), Denise Howard (East Riding of Yorkshire), Debbie Soloman (Rushcliffe), Emma Elliott, Aaron Elliott, Gary Harding and David Beattie (Gravesham), Barry Dunning (Hampshire), Robbie Lammas (Medway), Paul Miller (Basingstoke and Deane), Jack Rydeheard (Bury), Mathew Forshaw (South Ribble), Karl Arthur (North Yorkshire), Richard Craddock (Cannock Chase), Heike Sowa (Suffolk) and Christopher Marlow (Bromley).

Mr Farage said: “The Conservative party is dead and can no longer serve as an effective Opposition.

“It is no wonder that councillors who actually want to fix this country are finding their natural home with Reform.“

Reform UK secured 677 seats at the local elections in May and took over several formerly Conservative-controlled authorities including Derbyshire, Kent, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, North Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire and West Northamptonshire.

The party also gained Doncaster from Labour.

East Wiltshire MP Danny Kruger left the Conservatives last month to join Reform.


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Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
1 month ago

What a huge list of self serving back stabbing political traitors. If Plaid Cymru were to streak ahead alone in the polls, we’d have to make sure this lot didn’t gatecrash the party and rename it Plaid Prydain.

Amir
Amir
1 month ago

I don’t see much daylight between these 2 parties. Both are as useless as each other and only seem to serve up to the super rich and screw up everyone beneath.

Jeff
Jeff
1 month ago

Cons looking aftre their pay cheques propably.

Cant think why, as a councillor, you want to join farages mob after he tried for two years to stoke race riots.

How is Gill anyway?

Fanny Hill
Fanny Hill
1 month ago

Reform, just the Tory Party by another name. A vote for Reform is a vote for the clowns who buggered this country up in the first place.
Looking forward to seeing Boris Johnson trying to join though.

Last edited 1 month ago by Fanny Hill
Fanny Hill
Fanny Hill
1 month ago

Kent County Council is doing well under Reform. Apparently the council is going to raise council tax despite claiming to have slashed waste by millions since it took over the council.

Keith Parry
Keith Parry
1 month ago

If they defect are they DEFECTIVE?

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