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MP for South Basildon Will Not Return to Reform After Covid Loan Questions

UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 8 – James McMurdock resigned amid scrutiny over £70,000 in Covid Bounce Back loans taken by his businesses during the pandemic, prompting a party investigation and loss of whip.

  • James McMurdock, the representative for South Basildon and East Thurrock, voluntarily stepped away from the Reform UK party whip in July 2025 while an inquiry into allegations related to Covid-19 business loans is ongoing.
  • The investigation followed a Sunday Times story alleging two businesses connected to McMurdock took Covid loans totaling £70,000, one company having no employees.
  • McMurdock stated that he obtained confidential professional legal counsel regarding the matter and maintained that all his business activities had been conducted lawfully and thoroughly reviewed by qualified experts.
  • McMurdock asked to suspend the Reform whip as a precautionary measure and decided to continue his parliamentary career as an independent to focus on constituents.
  • His departure makes him the second of five Reform UK MPs elected in 2024 to sit as independents, highlighting internal party challenges amid criticism of Farage's leadership.
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HuffPost UK broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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