Property tycoon Nick Candy has left the Tory party amid 'too many broken promises' and joined Reform UK as treasurer.
Property tycoon Nick Candy has left the Tory party amid "too many broken promises" and joined Reform UK as treasurer. Mr Candy accused the Tories of a "complete breach of trust with the wealth creators in our country" as he announced he would be taking up a fundraising role for Reform in the new year.His wife, former pop star Holly Valance, is also a prominent backer of the party.
Read more: Reform deputy leader Richard Tice says 'hundreds of thousands' could lose jobs due to Labour's 'appalling' BudgetRead more: Labour plans to ‘tighten up’ donation rules, minister says, amid concerns Elon Musk could donate £80m to Reform Mr Candy said: "I have today resigned my membership of the Conservative Party after many years of active support and substantial donations to the party.
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