Former Conservative Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi announced he has defected to Reform,saying the UK ‘really does need Nigel Farage as Prime Minister’.
Zahawi,who spent two months in charge of the nation’s finances following the resignation of Rishi Sunak in 2022,is the highest-profile Tory yet to join the party.
He told a press conference: ‘I’ve made my mind that the team that will deliver for this nation will be the team that Nigel will put together,and that’s why I’ve decided that I’m joining Reform UK.’
But there were early hiccups,with reports he had been repeatedly refused a peerage from the Tories ahead of the defection and awkward historic tweets dredged up.
In one past post,he calls Farage ‘offensive and racist’,adding: ‘I would be frightened to live in a country run by [him]’.
Today’s announcement adds to a string of defections from Kemi Badenoch’s Conservatives to Farage’s right-wing challengers.
Nadhim Zahawi speaking at today’s press conference (Picture: Reuters)Zahawi also led the rollout of the Covid vaccine between 2020 and 2021.At today’s event,he was repeatedly pressed on whether he was troubled by the speaker at the 2025 Reform conference – introduced as a co-author of the party’s health policy – who suggested the vaccine caused cancer.The ex-Tory refused to answer the question each time,dismissing it as ‘stupid’.This afternoon,the Telegraph cited Tory sources saying he was rejected for a Conservative peerage just weeks before his defection.A new poll from YouGov – the company co-founded by Zahawi – found that the public still prefers Starmer to Farage for the role of prime minister by 36% to 29%.It also found that Badenoch had pulled ahead to draw with Starmer on the same question,with each polling at 28% in a head-to-head.
Farage and Zahawi sharing a joke at today’s press conference (Picture: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)In a scathing comment,a Conservative spokesman said: ‘Reform is fast becoming the party of has-been politicians looking for their next gravy train.‘Their latest recruit used to say he’d be “frightened to live in a country” run by Nigel Farage,which shows the level of loyalty for sale.’Labour Party Chair Anna Turley,meanwhile,said the defection showed ‘Reform UK has no shame’,describing Zahawi as a ‘discredited and disgraced politician’.She pointed to past comments from the defector calling Farage ‘offensive and racist’ – as well as from Farage,criticising Zahawi for ‘climbing the greasy pole’ by accepting the Chancellor role.Asked about his comments,posted on Twitter 11 years ago,Zahawi said: ‘If I thought this man sitting next to me in any way had an issue with people of my colour,or my background […] I wouldn’t be sitting next to him.’
Zahawi sitting beside Boris Johnson during his brief time as Chancellor of the Exchequer in 2022 (Picture: PA)Prime Minister Boris Johnson made him chancellor in July 2022 following the resignation of Rishi Sunak,but he only stayed in the job for two months as new PM Liz Truss replaced him with Kwasi Kwarteng in September.It later emerged he had been under investigation by HMRC during his term as chancellor,a revelation that led him to be sacked as Conservative Party chairman by Sunak.In May 2024,he announced he would be stepping down as an MP at the next election.United News - unews.co.za