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Former Tory deputy chair Gullis defects to Reform

2025-12-01 19:00:04
Jonathan Gullis (right) has joined Reform after 18 years with the Conservative Party

Gullis, who currently serves as mayor of Kidsgrove in Staffordshire, said: "From failing to control both legal and illegal migration to pursuing a Net Zero agenda that has seen a rise in our household energy bills and put jobs in Stoke-on-Trent's world famous ceramics sector at risk, the Conservative Party has understandably lost the trust of the British people."

His defection came one month after councillor Daniel Jellyman, the Conservative group leader on Stoke-on-Trent City Council, also joined Reform UK and became the party's leader on the local authority.

During Gullis's time in Parliament, he served as Minister for School Standards in the Department for Education and was appointed as deputy chairman of the Conservative Party last year.

Lia Nici, former Great Grimsby MP, has also defected to Reform UK

Reform UK gained its first seat on the city council after councillor Luke Shenton won a by-election in May.

Shenton said: "Jonathan's decision to join us is a huge boost for Reform UK locally.

"Together, we'll fight for the hardworking people of Stoke-on-Trent, and build a real alternative to this tired political establishment."

Green served as Bolton West MP from 2015 to 2024 and was formerly a parliamentary private secretary in the Department for Education.

Nici was elected to the Great Grimsby seat in 2019, later serving as parliamentary private secretary to the Prime Minister, before also losing her seat in 2024.