Tory MP Natalie Elphicke for Dover defected to Labour moments before Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) as she walked over to the other side in the House of Commons.
Elphicke blated Rishi Sunak’s “chaotic government” ruling and his “broken promises,” which cannot be “ignored.”
She said, “I have carefully considered this decision. The change has been dramatic and cannot be ignored.
“For me key deciding factors have been housing and the safety and security of our borders.”
She added, “From small boats to biosecurity, Rishi Sunak’s government is failing to keep our borders safe and secure. Lives are being lost in the English Channel while small boat arrivals are once again at record levels.
“It’s clear they have failed to keep our borders secure and cannot be trusted.”
The Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer asked Sunak during PMQs, “what is the point of this failed Government staggering on.”
Adding that when “the Tory MP for Dover on the front line of small boats crisis says the Prime Minister cannot be trusted with our borders and joins Labour?.”
Elphicke was elected in 2019 for the Conservative Dover seat, she said, “When I was elected in 2019, the Conservative Party occupied the centre ground of British politics. The party was about building the future and making the most of the opportunities that lay ahead for our country.
“Since then, many things have changed. The elected Prime Minister was ousted in a coup led by the unelected Rishi Sunak. Under Rishi Sunak, the Conservatives have become a byword for incompetence and division.
“The centre ground has been abandoned and key pledges of the 2019 manifesto have been ditched.
“Meanwhile the Labour Party has changed out of all recognition. Since 2019, it has moved on from Jeremy Corbyn and now, under Keir Starmer, occupies the centre ground of British politics.
“It has accepted Brexit and its economic policies and defence policies are responsible and can be trusted.
“Most significantly for me, the modern Labour Party looks to the future – to building a Britain of hope, optimism, opportunity and fairness. A Britain everyone can be part of.”
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