Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman becomes latest Tory defect to Reform UK saying 'it feels like I've come home'

She becomes the latest in a slew of Conservatives to join Nigel Farage's party.

Jan 27, 2026 - 19:45
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Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman becomes latest Tory defect to Reform UK saying 'it feels like I've come home'
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Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman becomes latest Tory defect to Reform UK saying 'it feels like I've come home' She becomes the latest in a slew of Conservatives to join Nigel Farage's party. Former Conservative Home Secretary Suella Braverman has defected to Nigel Farage's Reform UK, days after Robert Jenrick made the move. Listen to this article Appearing at a rally for veterans on Monday, Ms Braverman announced her decision to quit the Tories, declaring: "I feel like I've come home." "Today I'm announcing that I'm resigning the Conservative whip... I am joining Reform UK," she said. Ms Braverman's defection had been widely expected following the decision of Robert Jenrick to join Mr Farage's party. Read more: The full list of every Tory MP to have joined Reform as Suella Braverman joins Farage BREAKING — Henry Riley (@HenryRiley1) January 26, 2026 Conservative MP and former Home Secretary Suella Braverman defects after to Reform UK@LBC pic.twitter.com/vF4bapJ68g She becomes Reform's eighth MP. The Fareham and Waterlooville MP continued: "Loyalty demands honesty and honesty compels me to say this: today Britain is indeed broken. "She is suffering. She is not well. "Immigration is out of control. Our public services are on their knees. People don't feel safe. Our youngsters are leaving the country for better futures elsewhere. "We can't even defend ourselves and our nation stands weak and humiliated on the world stage. "So we stand at a crossroads. We can either continue down this route of managed decline to weakness and surrender. "Or we can fix our country, reclaim our power, rediscover our strength. I believe that a better Britain is possible," she said. âI resigned the Conservative whip and my party membership, my party membership of 30 years. Itâs gone. Itâs over today. Welcome to Reform UK, @SuellaBraverman! ð¬ð§ pic.twitter.com/ah0wfpWUE3 — Reform UK (@reformparty_uk) January 26, 2026 âAnd because I believe, with my heart and soul, that a better future is possible for us, I am joining Reform UK.â When asked whether accepting more Tories could damage Reform, Mr Farage said: "We're a party that accepts talent. "If you get people who we believe are talented, who will put their shoulder to the wheel, who will help us, but are also prepared to admit honestly the failings of the Conservative party in 14 years in government and particularly in the last term... then they're very welcome." The Conservatives said Ms Bravermanâs defection to Reform UK was always a matter of âwhen, not ifâ. A Conservative Party spokesman said: âIt was always a matter of when, not if, Suella would defect. The Conservatives did all we could to look after Suellaâs mental health, but she was clearly very unhappy. âShe says she feels that she has âcome homeâ, which will come as a surprise to the people who chose not to elect a Reform MP in her constituency in 2024. âThere are some people who are MPs because they care about their communities and want to deliver a better country. âThere are others who do it for their personal ambition. Suella stood for leader of the Conservatives in 2022 and came sixth, behind Kemi and Tom Tugendhat. âIn 2024 she could not even muster enough supporters to get on the ballot. She has now decided to try her luck with Nigel Farage, who said last year he didnât want her in Reform. They really are doing our âspring cleaningâ!â Responding to this, A Reform UK source told LBC: âItâs gutter politics, a sign of what the Conservative Party has becomeâ Reacting to the announcement, Reform MP Sarah Pochin took to X and said: "Welcome @SuellaBraverman. Great to have another girl on the team!" Ms Braverman said Mr Farage was the only man in UK politics who has been âcourageously consistentâ as she took to the stage at a Reform UK event for veterans. She said that her stance while a minister of calling for leaving the European Convention on Human Rights led to her being âsackedâ and âpunishedâ for âtelling the truthâ. She called the Conservativesâ current promise to leave the ECHR âa lieâ. âIâm calling time. Iâm calling time on Tory betrayal. Iâm calling time on Tory lies. Iâm calling time on a party that keeps making promises with zero intention of keeping them.â Labour Party chairwoman Anna Turley said: âNigel Farage is stuffing his party full of the failed Tories responsible for the chaos and decline that held Britain back for 14 years. âSuella Braverman helped botch Brexit and got sacked as home secretary â her defection shows Farage is willing to accept the very worst of the Conservative Party and exposes his complete lack of judgment. âWhile Reformâs band of failed Tories focus on their careers, Keir Starmerâs Labour Government is focused on cutting the cost of living and fixing our NHS.â Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper was also critical, saying: âFarage has recruited yet another Conservative minister with selective amnesia â one who complains about broken Britain while conveniently forgetting they helped break it. âSuella Braverman was so bad she was forced to resign from Liz Trussâ cabinet and got sacked by Rishi Sunak. âWith Kemi Badenoch promising to pull the Conservatives further to the right to chase after Nigel Farage, only the Liberal Democrats are standing up for the silent majority who believe in a decent, caring country.â

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