Political Shake‑Up: A Big‑Name Tory Leaves the Conservative Party
At the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show, the crowd was abuzz when Nigel Farage, the ever‑flamboyant leader of Reform UK, dropped a bombshell: a senior Conservative Member of Parliament is switching sides.
Who’s Leaving?
- Laura Anne Jones – the long‑time Welsh Tory spokesperson for local government, now joins Reform UK.
- Her defection adds weight to the growing trend of MPs seeking fresh political homes.
It’s not just a name drop; it’s a full-on political drama in the making.
Why It Matters
Recent polls from the More in Commons group show that:
- 28% of Welsh voters are eyeing Reform UK.
- 23% are leaning toward Labour.
If Sir Keir Starmer’s supporters in Wales drop the ball again, the impact on his popularity could be devastating.
The Ultimate Blow for the Prime Minister
Should Starmer lose the vote in Wales, it would feel like walking into a minefield and finding a pile of dynamite. His approval ratings are already at historic lows, so a loss would be nothing short of a hammer blow.
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Jones Main Stream Drops Big Speech
- “The Conservatives left us in a jumbled mess, running from one flop to the next,” Jones MS fired off.
- “And now there’s Labour in Westminster, looking like the Loyalists in Wales—total screw‑ups with the wrong priorities,” he added, “they’ve become a joke… so unfunny.”
- “Reform is the only party that still feels real—worthwhile, hardworking, patriotic. We’re the ones who love this country and can’t stand how much it’s slipping away. We’re turning to Reform.”
- “We’ve got a mountain of work to get right, and Reform is the only sap that can dodge another Labour‑Plaid combo that would ship us into decline.”
- “Joining Reform today feels like we finally found a team that shares my big dreams for Wales … letting the dragon roar again.”
- “Get ready to kick off, fight for my constituents, rally Wales, and leave the problem behind with Reform. Let’s Reform Cymru!”
Rhun ap Iorwerth, Plaid Leader, Fires Back
“If you think this is just another gloomy Tory switch, you’re right. Nothing’s going to change the bleak future for our party by next May.”
“The national Parliament isn’t a playground for those who want Wales on a rock‑bottom road. I refuse to allow that.”
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