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Sean Morrison

Sarah Wollaston joins Lib Dems after defecting from Tories and ditching Change UK

Former Tory MP Sarah Wollaston has joined the Liberal Democrats, saying it is the best way for her to fight for the UK to remain in the EU.

Dr Wollaston, who announced the move late on Wednesday, quit the Conservatives in February over the party's "disastrous handling of Brexit".

The Totnes MP then joined Change UK, but left that fledgling group in June after its dismal performance in the European Parliament elections.

Announcing her decision to join the Lib Dems, she said: "I believe the best way for me to represent my constituents in Totnes is to be working as part of a fantastic team of Liberal Democrat MPs who are unequivocally making the case for us to remain at the heart of Europe, as well as campaigning for social justice, the environment and our public services."

Dr Wollaston now becomes the latest politician to join the resurgent Remain-supporting Lib Dems, following Chuka Umunna's similar pathway from Labour.

Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson said she was "delighted" to welcome Dr Wollaston.

"We have worked together for many months to fight to stop Brexit and, as one of the most respected Members of Parliament, she brings real expertise to our team," Ms Swinson added.

"As the strongest party for Remainers, we will lead the fight to stop Brexit."

The coup for the Lib Dems follows the party's success in the Brecon and Radnorshire by-election on August 1, in which Jane Dodds forced out the Tory candidate.

Dr Wollaston struck a blow against Theresa May when she left the Conservatives alongside Heidi Allen and Anna Soubry in February, as the trio helped form the new group of independents.

They criticised the Tories' "shift to the right" of politics, adding: "The final straw for us has been this Government's disastrous handling of Brexit."

Dr Wollaston, who was first elected in Totnes in 2010, is expected to join Ms Swinson in London on Thursday as she makes her first major speech as party leader.

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