There are many Tory ‘reject’ in improvement, former Tory says that those who have joined the improvement

A former conservative councilor who blamed Improvement UK The party has said A lot of tory allowed “rejecting” attend.

Jim O’Neill, leader of the Reform Group at the Blackpool Council, said the party “Toriz is starting to feel like 2.0 … but except for his rejection,” a now removed in a social media post. “

Mr. O’Neel, who joined the reform after the former leader Richard Tice Taking charge in 2021, the party can be anything to sign up to something reported by the BBC “.

Representative of the Marten Ward said that he was not included in the UK “with any political background with any political background.

“There are some magnificent conservative MPs and former conservative MPs who can be, let’s say, ideologically alliance was formed.”

Mr. O’Neill said that the social media post was “born from frustration” and decided to take it beyond the party conference because he did not want him to see that he was “paying attention”, although he was standing by what he said, the BBC said.

Nadin cords say that ‘the only politician who has the will, knowledge and willing power to give, Nigel Faraj’ ,Country,

“If you are not ready to ask what is going on, then you probably are not the right person to complete any kind of political office, because you need to question these things.”

Mr. O’Neel refused to say if he is planning to leave the party, saying: “I want to see what other announcements come up.”

It comes in the form of many conservative figures, which are guilty of improving the UK. The latest includes Dame Andrea Jenkin, former Tory Party president Sir Jake Berry and former Wales Secretary David Jones.

Former Culture Secretary Nadin Doris, an MP for Mid Bedfordshire from 2005 to 2023 revealed his decision to blame in a column. daily Mail Last week.

“The time of action is now and I believe the only politician who has answers, the will and the will to distribute is Nigel Faraj. Nigel and I will never agree about everything. None of us are political robots,” he wrote.

Ms. Dooris also said that “this is the time of change” and “the time to make Britain again great”, declaring the Tory party “dead”.

He wrote: “My decision to leave the party I have served for more than 30 years is probably the most difficult that I had to do at any time, and it has taken me to reach 12 years months.”

Ms. Doris, who was born in Liverpool in 1957 and grew up in a council estate, has written daily Mail: “I have known Nigel Faraj for a long time, and no one can deny what he says that he has been saying the same thing for more than 30 years.”

Reform UK has been contacted for comments.

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