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Mark Reckless leaves Tory group in Cardiff Bay over Brexit 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.