Ex-Tory chairman Jake Berry defects to Reform UK

Former Conservative MP and party chairman Sir Jake Berry has announced he is defecting to Reform UK.
Writing in the Sun, Sir Jake said: "Old Westminster politics has failed. But there's a better way."
He said he was backing Reform UK "because I've always believed that change comes with challenging the old order. In shaking up the system when it isn't working".
Sir Jake becomes the second former Conservative Cabinet minister to join Nigel Farage's party this week, after ex-Welsh Secretary Sir David Jones made the move on Monday.
He is the fourth former Conservative MP to switch to Reform in the last two weeks, after Sir David, Ross Thomson and Anne Marie Morris.
Sir Jake represented the Lancashire constituency of Rossendale and Darwen from 2010 until 2024, when he lost his seat to Labour.
During his time in Parliament he was a close ally of Boris Johnson and served in several positions including in the Cabinet Office and as Northern Powerhouse minister.
He was appointed as the Conservative party chairman by Liz Truss during her brief tenure as prime minister.
The BBC has contacted the Conservative Party for a response.
In a statement announcing his decision, Sir Jake was heavily critical of both his old party and Labour.
"For 25 years, I was proud to call myself a Conservative - 14 of those years, I served as an MP. I even sat at the Cabinet table twice. I believed in it. I gave it everything.
"But let's not kid ourselves. Britain is broken. It didn't start with Labour. The Conservative governments I was part of share the blame.
"We now have a tax system that punishes hard work and ambition. Just this week, we saw record numbers of our brightest and best people leaving Britain because they can't see a future here. At the same time, our benefits system is pulling in the world's poor with no plan for integration and no control over who comes in."
Responding to the defection, a Labour Party spokesperson said: "Not content with taking advice from Liz Truss, Nigel Farage has now tempted her Tory Party Chairman into his ranks.
"It's clear Farage wants Liz Truss's reckless economics, which crashed our economy and sent mortgages spiralling, to be Reform's blueprint for Britain."