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Ex-Tory MP Antoinette Sandbach joins Liberal Democrats | Ex-Tory MP Antoinette Sandbach joins Liberal Democrats |
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MP Antoinette Sandbach, who was expelled from the parliamentary Conservative party last month, has joined the Liberal Democrats. | MP Antoinette Sandbach, who was expelled from the parliamentary Conservative party last month, has joined the Liberal Democrats. |
The Remain-voting MP was among 21 rebels who lost the Tory whip after rebelling against Boris Johnson in a bid to prevent a no-deal Brexit. | The Remain-voting MP was among 21 rebels who lost the Tory whip after rebelling against Boris Johnson in a bid to prevent a no-deal Brexit. |
She will stand as a Liberal Democrat candidate in her Eddisbury constituency in December's general election. | She will stand as a Liberal Democrat candidate in her Eddisbury constituency in December's general election. |
The move makes her the eighth MP to have joined the party this year. | The move makes her the eighth MP to have joined the party this year. |
Announcing her decision as campaigning got under way ahead of the 12 December poll, Ms Sandbach said: "People have a very clear choice. | Announcing her decision as campaigning got under way ahead of the 12 December poll, Ms Sandbach said: "People have a very clear choice. |
"The Conservative party offers years of uncertainty, whilst the Liberal Democrats will stop Brexit. | "The Conservative party offers years of uncertainty, whilst the Liberal Democrats will stop Brexit. |
"I will stand on my strong local record, helping to secure local investment, fighting for fair funding for our schools and to secure additional funding in local health services. | "I will stand on my strong local record, helping to secure local investment, fighting for fair funding for our schools and to secure additional funding in local health services. |
"Our country deserves so much better than Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn". | "Our country deserves so much better than Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn". |
Ms Sandbach was not among the 10 rebels readmitted to the party last month, shortly before the Commons backed the legislation to approve the 12 December election. | Ms Sandbach was not among the 10 rebels readmitted to the party last month, shortly before the Commons backed the legislation to approve the 12 December election. |
Earlier this month, she lost a confidence vote among her local party members - she described it as "symbolic" but added that "it most likely means that I am not going to be the Conservative candidate in the next election". | |
Contesting her Eddisbury seat in Cheshire as a Conservative candidate in 2017, Ms Sandbach won a near-12,000 majority over Labour, with the Lib Dem candidate third with 2,804 votes. | |
She was among 19 former Tories who backed the prime minister's Brexit deal legislation last week, but voted against his proposed three-day timetable for it to be considered in the Commons ahead of the original Brexit deadline of 31 October. | |
She follows MPs Sarah Wollaston, Philip Lee and Sam Gyimah to become the fifth ex-Tory to join the Lib Dems in recent months. | She follows MPs Sarah Wollaston, Philip Lee and Sam Gyimah to become the fifth ex-Tory to join the Lib Dems in recent months. |
Former Conservative Heidi Allen also joined the party earlier this month, after quitting the fledgling Change UK party she joined after leaving the Tories. | Former Conservative Heidi Allen also joined the party earlier this month, after quitting the fledgling Change UK party she joined after leaving the Tories. |
Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson said Ms Sandbach was a "passionate campaigner" and would be a "fantastic candidate" in the election. | |
"Her defection clearly shows that the Liberal Democrats are the strongest party of Remain and attracting support from right across the political spectrum," she added. |