Another Conservative figure, Nadhim Zahawi, has made the switch to Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage. Zahawi, a former Cabinet Minister known for his role in the Covid vaccine rollout, faced controversy for breaching the ministerial code related to his tax affairs. He also gained attention for past incidents like claiming electricity expenses for his stables and attending a controversial gala.
Zahawi, a wealthy individual with business ties, aligns with Reform’s efforts to attract donors and reshape their image. However, his background may contradict the party’s anti-establishment stance. Farage’s recruitment of ex-Tory members like Zahawi might blur the distinction between Reform and traditional Conservatives.
The move drew criticism from the Conservative party, with claims that Zahawi sought a peerage before defecting. Zahawi’s shift follows other Boris Johnson loyalists joining Reform, indicating a lack of confidence in Johnson’s political future.
In a press conference, Zahawi expressed discontent with the current state of the country, despite his service under previous Tory Prime Ministers. Whether the public will embrace Reform as the solution remains uncertain.
