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Brexit: Mark Reckless leaves Tory group in Cardiff Bay | |
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Former UKIP AM Mark Reckless has left the Conservative group in the assembly, he has announced. | Former UKIP AM Mark Reckless has left the Conservative group in the assembly, he has announced. |
He said he has left the party group because the UK government "has broken its promise to deliver Brexit". Mr Reckless had not been a member of the party. | He said he has left the party group because the UK government "has broken its promise to deliver Brexit". Mr Reckless had not been a member of the party. |
It comes as speculation mounts a Brexit Party assembly group could be formed. | It comes as speculation mounts a Brexit Party assembly group could be formed. |
Tory group leader Paul Davies thanked him "for his valuable contribution" over the last two years. | Tory group leader Paul Davies thanked him "for his valuable contribution" over the last two years. |
Mr Davies said: "I appreciate there are strong views on Brexit but our commitment is clear - Wales and the rest of the United Kingdom must leave the European Union." | Mr Davies said: "I appreciate there are strong views on Brexit but our commitment is clear - Wales and the rest of the United Kingdom must leave the European Union." |
A spokesman for the South Wales East independent AM, who was not conducting interviews on Tuesday, said he had left the Tory group on "good terms". | |
Speculation in recent weeks has suggested a new group could be formed in the assembly including some of the Brexiteer AMs in the assembly. | |
However, there has been no confirmation from any of the individuals thought to be involved. | |
David Rowlands, a sitting UKIP AM, and Mr Reckless have so far not publicly addressed whether they would be in the frame. | |
A UKIP group source said on Monday they had no concerns about Mr Rowlands, while a Brexit Party spokesman said a newspaper report of discussions over a new group was a "great work of speculation". | |
Mr Reckless joined the Welsh Conservative group in 2017 after leaving UKIP, but did not rejoin the party he had served as an MP. |