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Jake Berry's defection to Reform UK signals shifting political tides as the party gains momentum, while the UK and France collaborate on a migrant returns scheme to address cross-Channel boat issues.

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Ex-Tory chairman Jake Berry defects to Reform UK
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Jake Berry, the former chairman of the Conservative Party, has jumped ship to join Reform UK—the right-wing party led by Nigel Farage. This follows another high-profile defection earlier in the week, with ex-Welsh secretary David Jones also switching sides. It’s another blow for the Tories as they struggle to hold onto their members ahead of the next election.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about one MP changing parties—it’s a sign of deeper cracks in the Conservative Party. Reform UK, once seen as a fringe movement, is gaining momentum by scooping up disgruntled Tories. If this keeps up, it could split the right-wing vote and make life even harder for Rishi Sunak’s struggling government.
Trial UK and France ‘one in, one out’ scheme designed to curb migrant boat crossings to start within weeks – as it happened
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The UK and France are about to launch a trial "one in, one out" scheme aimed at reducing dangerous migrant boat crossings in the Channel. Under the plan, for every migrant returned to France, another would be allowed to enter the UK legally. PM Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron announced the move during a summit, stressing the current situation is unsustainable.
Editor’s Note: This is a high-stakes experiment—politically and practically. The Channel crossings have been a flashpoint for years, with human lives at risk and governments under pressure to act. The "swap" idea tries to balance deterrence with controlled migration, but critics might call it a band-aid solution. Either way, it signals a fresh (and controversial) approach to a problem that’s defied easy fixes.
Chris Mason: Reform's momentum is making the political weather
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Reform UK, Nigel Farage's insurgent party, is gaining serious traction—so much so that it's forcing both the Conservatives and Labour to rethink their strategies. Four Tory defections in quick succession show Reform is peeling away right-leaning voters, while Labour is adjusting its messaging to counter the shift. This isn’t just a blip; it’s reshaping the political landscape ahead of the next election.
Editor’s Note: Reform’s rise isn’t just about Farage’s usual rabble-rousing—it’s a sign of deeper discontent with the Tories and a fragmented right. If Labour’s sweating enough to change tactics, it suggests Reform could play spoiler in key seats, making this a story about more than just defections. Buckle up; the political weather’s getting stormy.
Ex-Tory chairman defects to Reform
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Sir Jake Berry, a former chairman of the Conservative Party, has switched sides to join Reform—a right-wing rival—dealing another setback to the Tories as they struggle to retain unity ahead of the next election.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another MP jumping ship—it’s a high-profile defection that signals deeper cracks in Conservative support. Reform has been nipping at the Tories’ heels, and Berry’s move could embolden others to follow, weakening the party’s grip on the right-wing vote. For a government already trailing in the polls, that’s a headache they really don’t need.
Former Conservative party chair Jake Berry defects to Reform UK
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Sir Jake Berry, a former Conservative Party chair and cabinet minister, has switched sides to join Reform UK—Nigel Farage’s right-wing party. In a stinging critique, Berry accused the Tories of "abandoning the British people" and voiced his hope for Reform UK to take power. This is the most high-profile defection from the Conservatives to Farage’s camp yet, dealing another embarrassment to Kemi Badenoch and the struggling Tory leadership.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another MP jumping ship—it’s a symbolic blow to the Conservatives as they head into a brutal election cycle. Berry’s defection signals deeper fractures within the Tory base, with Reform UK poaching disgruntled figures who think the party has strayed from its roots. For Badenoch and Sunak, it’s a warning: their grip on the right is slipping, and Farage’s insurgent movement is gaining momentum. If more big names follow, it could split the right-wing vote, handing Labour an even bigger advantage.

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