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Tebbit challenges Bercow backing | Tebbit challenges Bercow backing |
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Conservative activists should be free to campaign for other candidates in Speaker John Bercow's Buckingham seat, former Tory chairman Lord Tebbit says. | |
The Tories will back their former MP in the forthcoming general election, but as Mr Bercow is standing as the Speaker there is no official Tory candidate. | |
Lord Tebbit said he did not believe it was the party's business to "support independent candidates". | |
But David Cameron has previously urged all Tories to vote for Mr Bercow. | |
Mr Bercow was a Tory MP before becoming Speaker of the House of Commons last year. | Mr Bercow was a Tory MP before becoming Speaker of the House of Commons last year. |
In an interview to be broadcast on BBC One's The Politics Show on Sunday, Lord Tebbit said: "I don't think it's any business of the Conservative Party to instruct even its activists and members in who they should vote for in that sense, or indeed campaign for. | |
"Mr Bercow is not a Conservative candidate. He is an independent candidate. And it's, in my view, not the business of the Conservative Party to support independent candidates." | "Mr Bercow is not a Conservative candidate. He is an independent candidate. And it's, in my view, not the business of the Conservative Party to support independent candidates." |
I don't think he would really be able to describe himself as a Conservative any more, even if he were not the Speaker Lord Tebbit | |
Lord Tebbit's comments are at odds with party leader Mr Cameron, who last month told the Bucks Herald newspaper: "In this election I would certainly urge all Conservatives - and, indeed, supporters of all parties and of none - to vote for the Speaker, John Bercow." | Lord Tebbit's comments are at odds with party leader Mr Cameron, who last month told the Bucks Herald newspaper: "In this election I would certainly urge all Conservatives - and, indeed, supporters of all parties and of none - to vote for the Speaker, John Bercow." |
However, Lord Tebbit said Mr Bercow should not even be considered a Conservative. | However, Lord Tebbit said Mr Bercow should not even be considered a Conservative. |
He said: "I remain a friend of John's and I have been for 20-odd years. | He said: "I remain a friend of John's and I have been for 20-odd years. |
"He did cast himself in my mould, indeed. But he has been reworked in recent years. I don't think he would really be able to describe himself as a Conservative any more, even if he were not the Speaker." | "He did cast himself in my mould, indeed. But he has been reworked in recent years. I don't think he would really be able to describe himself as a Conservative any more, even if he were not the Speaker." |
UK Independence Party candidate Nigel Farage, who is expected to stand in Buckingham, told The Politics Show that Buckingham voters "thought what they had was a traditional old-fashioned Conservative and now they have someone whose politics are much nearer to New Labour. That's what the row's about". |