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Conservative MSP Graham Simpson defects to Reform Conservative MSP Graham Simpson defects to Reform
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Nigel Farage announced the defection of Graham Simpson in Broxburn
Conservative MSP Graham Simpson has defected to Reform.Conservative MSP Graham Simpson has defected to Reform.
Simpson announced his move as he appeared at a press conference in Scotland with Reform leader Nigel Farage.Simpson announced his move as he appeared at a press conference in Scotland with Reform leader Nigel Farage.
Simpson told journalists many would not be surprised to see him defect, and that leaving the Conservatives was "an enormous wrench". Simpson told journalists that many would not be surprised to see him defect, and that leaving the Conservatives was "an enormous wrench".
He is the second MSP to leave the party's Holyrood group in the past week.He is the second MSP to leave the party's Holyrood group in the past week.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. Simpson becomes Reform's sole current MSP.
You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on X to get the latest alerts. Michelle Ballantyne sat as a Reform member at the Scottish Parliament from January to May 2021, having left the Conservatives the previous year and sitting for a short spell as an independent.
She lost her seat at the May 2021 election.
Simpson has been an MSP for the Central Scotland region since 2016. He is a former journalist with The Sun and Daily Record.
Speaking at a press conference in Broxburn, West Lothian, he said: "It's fair to say that some of you won't be surprised to see me here, given that the Scottish Tories have been touting my name as a potential defector for months now.
"So today, I'm giving them what they want, but perhaps not for the reasons that they think.
"Leaving the party that I first joined when I was 15 is an enormous wrench, and I've been through a lot of soul searching in the past few weeks."