Nadhim Zahawi's shocking defection from the Conservative Party to Reform UK, a party led by Nigel Farage, has left Labour with little choice but to label Reform UK as having "no shame".
Zahawi, who served under both Liz Truss and Boris Johnson, joined the party after repeatedly criticizing Farage's divisive rhetoric. Farage had previously described Zahawi as someone with no principles, only interested in climbing the ranks.
Labour Chair Anna Turley described Zahawi's defection to Reform UK as a "shameless scurry" of another failed Tory politician seeking a new opportunity. She stated that Zahawi is now forever tied to the Tories' record of failure in government and that his defection confirms what they already knew: Reform UK has no shame.
In response, the Conservative Party described Nadhim Zahawi as a "has-been politician looking for his next gravy train". They also emphasized their party's commitment to higher welfare spending and higher taxes, highlighting their differences with Reform UK's one-man band approach and lack of plan for the country.
Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats have welcomed Zahawi's defection to Reform UK, calling it a "retirement home" for disgraced former Conservative ministers. Manuela Perteghella stated that voters in Stratford-upon-Avon, Zahawi's former constituency, showed their trust in the Liberal Democrats by rejecting the Conservatives at the last election.
The Nadhim Zahawi defection to Reform UK is undoubtedly sending shockwaves throughout British politics and has raised questions about both Reform UK's leadership and its commitment to the principles of democracy.
Zahawi, who served under both Liz Truss and Boris Johnson, joined the party after repeatedly criticizing Farage's divisive rhetoric. Farage had previously described Zahawi as someone with no principles, only interested in climbing the ranks.
Labour Chair Anna Turley described Zahawi's defection to Reform UK as a "shameless scurry" of another failed Tory politician seeking a new opportunity. She stated that Zahawi is now forever tied to the Tories' record of failure in government and that his defection confirms what they already knew: Reform UK has no shame.
In response, the Conservative Party described Nadhim Zahawi as a "has-been politician looking for his next gravy train". They also emphasized their party's commitment to higher welfare spending and higher taxes, highlighting their differences with Reform UK's one-man band approach and lack of plan for the country.
Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats have welcomed Zahawi's defection to Reform UK, calling it a "retirement home" for disgraced former Conservative ministers. Manuela Perteghella stated that voters in Stratford-upon-Avon, Zahawi's former constituency, showed their trust in the Liberal Democrats by rejecting the Conservatives at the last election.
The Nadhim Zahawi defection to Reform UK is undoubtedly sending shockwaves throughout British politics and has raised questions about both Reform UK's leadership and its commitment to the principles of democracy.