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Tory MP Natalie Elphicke defects to Labour Party

Tory MP Natalie Elphicke defects to Labour Party
The MP for Dover since 2019 said Rishi Sunak's government is one of "broken promises" while Labour "looks to the future".

Conservative MP Natalie Elphicke has defected to the Labour Party.

The Dover MP, who campaigned for Brexit, said the change in the Tory party since she entered parliament in 2019 "has been dramatic and cannot be ignored".

She hit out at the "broken promises of Rishi Sunak's tired and chaotic government", adding that Labour "looks to the future - to building a Britain of hope, optimism, opportunity and fairness".

Mrs Elphicke is the second Tory MP to move to the Labour Party in 11 days after former minister Dan Poulter defected to the opposition.

Part-time NHS doctor Dr Poulter said he could no longer look his NHS colleagues and patients in the eye and remain a Conservative.

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Tory MP crosses the floor to Labour benches

Mrs Elphicke "crossed the floor" to the Labour benches moments before Prime Minister's Questions started on Wednesday at midday, with Tory MPs seen pointing at her.

She previously announced she would not be standing in the next general election, and campaigned for Liz Truss to become PM in 2022.

Sir Keir welcomed Mrs Elphicke to the party in his opening remarks at PMQs.

In a statement announcing her decision, she said the key deciding factors for switching have been "housing and the safety and security of our borders".

She said the Conservative Party in 2019 "occupied the centre ground of British politics" and was about "building the future and making the most of the opportunities that lay ahead for our country".

Keir Starmer and Natalie Elphicke in his parliamentary office in the House of Commons.
Pic: PA
Image: Keir Starmer and Natalie Elphicke in his parliamentary office in the House of Commons. Pic: PA

"Since then, many things have changed," she added.

"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."

She said the Labour Party has also "changed out of all recognition" since then, moving on from Jeremy Corbyn and "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," she said.

Tory defection helps Labour paint a picture of a hapless government

News broke of another MP defection to Labour just minutes before PMQs began.

Keir Starmer revelled in the news, welcoming Natalie Elphicke to the party in his opening remarks.

She joins Dan Poulter, who also defected from the Conservatives to Labour just weeks ago.

Together with the bruising local elections results over the weekend, Labour are using the defections to paint a picture of a government that has lost the confidence of the public and its own MPs.

The prime minister was helpless. He could only thank the councillors who lost their seats for their service as well as Andy Street, the Tory mayor who lost the West Midlands mayoral contest.

Former Conservative MP Charlie Elphicke, with his wife, MP for Dover Natalie Elphicke
Image: Natalie Elphicke with her ex-husband and former Tory Dover MP Charlie Elphicke, who was imprisoned for two years for sexual assault

Mrs Elphicke has previously been highly critical of Sir Keir, hitting out at him for "ignoring the small boats crisis" in January 2023.

In April last year she wrote an article saying voters should not trust Labour on immigration - one of the key factors she said she was defecting for.

The arrival of asylum seekers in small boats is a major issue in her constituency, with most stepping onto British soil in Dover.

Mrs Elphicke won her seat with 56.9% of the vote after deciding to stand in Dover following her now ex-husband, Charlie Elphicke, being suspended from the Conservative Party and not standing for re-election when he was charged with three counts of sexual assault against two women.

He was found guilty of all counts and sentenced to two years in prison.

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