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Election 2019: Ex-Tory MP blasts Boris and declares he will vote Lib Dems


The Times journalist said he will cast his vote for the Remain-backing party in the December 12 ballot “to defeat Tory zealotry over Europe” as he added to a growing list of members to quit. His defection follows that of Antoinette Sandbach, who was one of the 21 Tories expelled by Boris Johnson after rebelling over legislation to prevent a no-deal Brexit. On Friday, Mr Parris wrote: “Despair is no longer enough: finally one must act. So with this column I’m leaving the Conservative Party.”

He cited a string of former Tories, some of those expelled and some of those who left under pressure, adding that he could be counted out too.

“I am a conservative not a Liberal Democrat but will unhesitatingly vote Lib Dem to defeat Tory zealotry over Europe, this time,” he wrote.

“So should every former Tory voter who still believes it would be folly for Britain to leave the European Union.”

There is much Mr Parris stated he will miss about the party, though he added: “But the Tory party has crossed their Rubicon. Now I must cross mine.”

On Thursday, Ms Sandbach criticised the Conservatives for offering “years of uncertainty” over Brexit as she joined the Lib Dems to contest her Cheshire Seat of Eddisbury.

Like former chancellors Philip Hammond and Ken Clarke, she did not get the whip back ahead of the successful general election vote as 10 others did.

Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson will join her latest acquisition Sam Gyimah on Saturday as he launches his campaign to take London’s Kensington seat from Labour.

Mr Gyimah is a former minister who reneged his membership while criticising the Tories for becoming a “hard Brexit party”.



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