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Former Lewes MP (and Brighton councillor) defects to Reform

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 16 Sep, 2025 at 11:05AM
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Former Brighton councillor becomes CBE

Maria Caulfield

Former Conservative MP for Lewes has joined Reform UK, according to reports, just a day after a sitting Tory MP crossed the floor to the rival party.

Maria Caulfield, previously a health minister and once a Brighton councillor, has defected to Nigel Farage’s party after failing to hold her seat in last year’s general election.

The fresh blow to Kemi Badenoch’s Tories comes just a day after shadow minister Danny Kruger became the first current Conservative MP to defect to Reform while claiming his former party was “over”.

GB News revealed Ms Caulfield had joined Reform UK.

She told the broadcaster: “If you are conservative right-minded, then the future is Reform. The country is going to change a lot.

“The same people who thought that Brexit would not happen think that Reform will not happen. They are in for a shock.”

The ex-MP returned to her previous job as a nurse after leaving Parliament and switched her allegiance a month ago, according to GB News.

Although less damaging to Mrs Badenoch than the defection of sitting MP Mr Kruger, the revelation adds to the building sense of exodus from the traditional party of the centre right.

Speaking at a press conference on Monday, East Wiltshire MP Mr Kruger went further than merely criticising Mrs Badenoch’s leadership of the Tories.

He suggested that it was now “too late” to save the Conservatives, even under a new leader such as Robert Jenrick, whose bid for the party leadership Mr Kruger supported last year.

He told the press conference he had been in discussions with Reform about defecting over the summer, but had not spoken to Mrs Badenoch beforehand, instead informing Conservative chief whip Rebecca Harris on Monday morning.

Mr Kruger also urged his colleagues to join him in Mr Farage’s party, saying: “I would hope that colleagues who share my view about the crisis the country is in and the opportunity that Reform offers to save our country.”

Shadow chancellor Mel Stride insisted Mr Kruger was “profoundly wrong” to say the Conservative Party was “over” when he defected to Reform UK.

Asked on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme about Mr Kruger’s comments, Mr Stride said: “Well, he’s profoundly wrong. I’m sorry to see Danny go, but his analysis is wrong.

“We don’t have an election now for another four years.

“It is certainly the case that we had a devastating defeat about a year ago, that we lost that connection with the electorate, that trust with the electorate, and it is also true that it will take us time to rebuild that.”

Mr Stride said the Conservatives were now holding the Government “ruthlessly” to account, which formed part of rebuilding trust between the party and the public.

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Comments 12

  1. Laines says:
    3 months ago

    I’m sure this is in no way an attempt to jump on the bandwagon to get re-elected.

    Reply
  2. Benjamin says:
    3 months ago

    Councillor Lyons, as a regular commentator on here, could you kindly explain why it seems that loads of your colleagues and party members are defecting to Reform?

    Reply
  3. Tom says:
    3 months ago

    How embarrassing for Reform members that their leadership keep accepting defectors from the very party Reform was created to protest.

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    • Al Wills says:
      3 months ago

      Reforms the way to go

      Reply
      • Benjamin says:
        3 months ago

        …yet you have failed to provide any substance to your claims, even after I prompted you. So we can only assume there’s nothing of merit there, other than scaremongering and paper-thin rhetoric.

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        • Mark says:
          3 months ago

          I look forward to you and your fellow losers screeching when reform win by a landslide.

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          • Benjamin says:
            3 months ago

            …continuing to prove my point, Mark. Ad homenium.

  4. Clive says:
    3 months ago

    It’s a bit like changing your allegiance from Man Utd to Man City just because United are a bit rubbish at the moment.
    Doesn’t say a lot for the loyalty and sticking power of those who do it.

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  5. Chris says:
    3 months ago

    True conservatives are leaving the Tory party as it is now so far left so as to be pointless. Reform should by all rights the next government.

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    • Gabe says:
      3 months ago

      A powerful thesis – fold the Temu flag, descend from the ladder and please tell us more.

      Reply
    • Benjamin says:
      3 months ago

      Ironically, the last defection I was reading, Steve Bell, actually wanted Tories to be more centre-right, and thought Reform was more centre than them. So is he a “True Conservative” or just a defector? Is reform just becoming another name for Conservative?

      It suggests a failure of identity, and why they will never be anything but a vector of hatred.

      Reply
  6. Rob says:
    3 months ago

    A human with horrendous, backwards and outdated views. She’ll fit right in!

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