Local reaction as Suella Braverman defects to Reform UK
PA MediaFormer colleagues of Suella Braverman have given their reaction following her defection from the Conservative Party to Reform UK.
The Fareham and Waterlooville MP was unveiled as the party's latest recruit by leader Nigel Farage at a rally in central London.
Joe Robertson, Conservative MP for Isle of Wight East, said that the move was "disappointing", but that it "came as little surprise."
While fellow-Tory Simon Martin, leader of Fareham Borough Council, said that Braverman had assured him as recently as last week she would not defect.
"We had a frank discussion, she assured me she would not be moving and was committed to the Conservative group," said Martin, adding that he was "not impressed" with the news.
"If she feels she needs to do, so be it," he said. "The Conservatives here will be focused on delivering services for Fareham."
Robertson said: "It's appeared obvious to most people that she's been considering making a move for some time," he said.
"We will just crack on holding the government to account and standing up for our constituents."
Braverman has been a member of the Conservative party for 30 years, and previously served as home secretary in the governments of Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak.
She becomes the third sitting Tory MP to join Reform this month, following Robert Jenrick and Andrew Rosindell, and the fourth since the 2024 election.
Her defection brings Reform's current tally of sitting MPs to eight.
Speaking at a Reform UK event in central London, she said: "I know there will be some people, particularly in Fareham and Waterlooville Conservatives who will be disappointed about this.
"I will explain my reasons in full later on today."
Braverman will continue sitting as the MP for Fareham and Waterlooville, representing Reform with immediate effect.




