Ex-Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson defects to Reform UK after PM booted him out in ‘Islamophobic’ row

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LEE Anderson is set to defect to Reform UK, the Nigel Farage-founded party, in a blow for Rishi Sunak.

The formal announcement will be made at an event in central London this morning.

Avalon.redAshfield MP Lee Anderson is now sitting as an independent[/caption]

The former deputy chairman of the Tory Party was stripped of the whip after refusing to apologise for remarks about London Mayor Sadiq Khan, which sparked an Islamophobia row.

He had told GB News Mr Khan had “given our capital away” to Islamists, whom he referred to as “his mates”.

The comments prompted widespread condemnation from across the political divide including from several senior Tories.

Ministers left the door open to Mr Anderson re-joining the party, provided he issued an apology.

But the Ashfield MP refused to do so and instead doubled down on his remarks, insisting saying sorry when right would be a “sign of weakness”.

The defection by Mr Anderson, which comes after weeks of speculation, would give Reform UK its first MP.

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