BREAKING: Tory MP Andrew Bridgen has been ousted from the party after he compared the Covid-19 vaccines to the Holocaust. He was also found to have breached lobbying rules.
A Tory Party spokesman said: ‘Mr Bridgen was expelled from the‘He has 28 days from this date to appeal.’
In a statement he said: ‘My expulsion from the Conservative Party under false pretences only confirms the culture of corruption, collusion and cover-ups which plagues our political system.
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