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Former Tory minister joins Reform as she delivers scathing verdict on ex-party

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A former Tory armed forces minister has joined Reform UK and delivered a scathing verdict on her former party.

Sarah Atherton, who served as MP for Wrexham for four years from 2019 to 2024, has announced she is joining Nigel Farage’s party.


In Parliament, she served as armed forces minister for 37 days after being appointed by Liz Truss.

She had previously resigned as a parliamentary private secretary to the Foreign Office in 2021 over Tory plans to keep sexual offences against female troops tried within military courts.

Writing in the Daily Express on Thursday, Ms Atherton criticised Labour’s “soundbites, shallow reviews and fudged spending figures” but said the Conservatives had failed Britain’s Armed Forces.

She said: “After years in Parliament, I came to the same conclusion many soldiers, sailors and aviators already know: the system doesn’t listen. Both Conservatives and Labour have failed Britain’s Armed Forces.

“The Conservatives promised strength but delivered weakness. Troop numbers are at their lowest in modern history.

“Recruitment targets repeatedly missed. Families still housed in damp, mouldy quarters.”

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Former Wrexham MP Sarah Atherton has joined Nigel Farage’s party

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She went on to say she had joined Reform because of its patriotism.

She wrote: “From its inception, Reform has been unashamedly patriotic, built on the core value of Britain first.

“It is the only party fighting to ensure the people’s voices are heard and the only one serious about restoring our Armed Forces.”

Ms Atherton will now join other former Tory MPs who have switched to Reform, including Dame Andrea Jenkyns, Nadine Dorries and Adam Holloway.

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