Tory MP accuses Rishi Govt of incompetence

London, May 9:

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Wednesday suffered a humiliating defection from his party benches as a Conservative MP defected to join the Opposition Labour ranks, saying the Tories “have become a byword for incompetence and division”.

Natalie Elphicke, MP for Dover, in a resignation statement just moments before the weekly Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs), accused Sunak of “broken promises” and abandoning key pledges.

The 43-year-old British Indian leader went on to face off with Labour Leader Keir Starmer, who made the most of the shock move which marks the second defection from the Tories to Labour in two weeks and comes on the back of bruising local election results for the governing party.

“When I was elected in 2019, the Conservative Party occupied the centre ground of British politics. The party was about building the future and making the most of the opportunities that lay ahead for our country,” Elphicke, a staunch critic of the Labour Party until only a few days ago, said in her resignation letter.

“Since then, many things have changed. The elected prime minister was ousted in a coup led by the unelected Rishi Sunak. Under Rishi Sunak, the Conservatives have become a byword for incompetence and division. The centre ground has been abandoned and key pledges of the 2019 manifesto have been ditched,” she said.

She added that the Labour Party under Starmer has “changed out of all recognition” and its policies “can be trusted”.

“We need to move on from the broken promises of Rishi Sunak’s tired and chaotic government,” she declared.

The dramatic moment of her crossing the floor of the House was followed by Starmer asking Sunak: “What is the point of this failed government staggering on” when the Tory MP on the front line of the small boats migration crisis on the coastline of Dover has openly attacked Sunak’s handling of a priority issue like illegal migration.

“If he thinks his own MPs joining the Labour Party are wrong if he thinks anyone believes any of the nonsense that he spouts, why doesn’t he put it to the test and call a general election,” questioned Starmer, in a series of stinging attacks during PMQs.

Sunak chose to ignore the question, instead accusing his opponent of having “out of touch values” with the British people.

“He snipes from the sidelines, the Conservatives are building a better future,” said Sunak.

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