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Reform UK launches new defection unit as it gears up for local elections_L

The move comes as the insurgent party is leading some national opinion polls.

Nigel Farage

Reform UK has launched a new defection unit ahead of the local elections.

Nigel Farage‘s insurgent party has a dedicated page on its website for those wanting to switch from Labour and the Tories.

A team at Reform’s headquarters in central London has been assigned to go through applications.

It is understood Reform has had a spike in interest from current and former councillors ahead of the ballots in May as it climbs the polls.

The webpage states: “Given the volume of current and former elected officials wishing to join Reform from other parties, we now have a dedicated team handling applications.

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“Your application will be handled in the strictest confidence. You will be assessed for your track record, your values and your motivations.”

There have been suggestions of a potential cut-off point for defections.

Some of the highest profile switches to Reform have been former Tory chairman Lee Anderson, the MP for Ashfield, and ex-Conservative minister Dame Andrea Jenkyns, who is standing to be mayor of Lincolnshire.

The party has also had a series of councillor defections, with the first from Labour last week in Mr Anderson’s Ashfield constituency.

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