Long-serving ex-Tory MP Adam Holloway joins Reform
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 30 – Adam Holloway joins Reform UK amid ongoing defections from the Conservative Party, with Reform UK holding 57 seats on Kent County Council, far outpacing Conservatives.
- Adam Holloway, former Conservative MP for Gravesham from 2005 until 2024, has defected to Nigel Farage's Reform UK party today.
- Holloway lost his seat to Labour’s Lauren Sullivan last year and decided to switch parties amid wider Tory defections, citing Conservative ineffectiveness.
- He is a former British Army officer and Parliamentary whip, expected to lead Reform UK's campaign to grant immunity to former soldiers.
- Farage said Holloway’s military and parliamentary experience will be vital before the next general election, and Reform UK is the only serious option in Kent.
- Holloway views joining Reform as a rescue mission to challenge Labour and aims to strengthen the party ahead of the 2029 election, seen as the UK’s last best chance.
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