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Tory MPs in the One Nation group have "destroyed" the Conservative Party, Lee Anderson has claimed.
The former Tory deputy chairman who is now Reform UK's first MP blamed the moderate caucus for the party's dire polling.
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Asked if the Conservatives were complacent or arrogant because of the two-party system, Mr Anderson told GB News: “There's that arrogance and I think they're getting a little bit concerned now and it's unfortunate because there are still some good Tories in the Conservative Party, some good Tory MPs who I'm still friends with who will probably lose their seats at the next election.
“Then there's some MPs who are not so good, a little bit wet, the One Nation lot, who I think have destroyed the Conservative Party.
“The One Nation lot are actually worse than what the Labour Party are, because they're just socialists in disguise.
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"They're not talking about stuff that we talk about, the common-sense stuff, they hate talking about migration, illegal and legal migration.”
Asked if Reform was splitting the Tory vote, the Ashfield MP added: “You could say that the Conservative Party is splitting the vote.
"There's a lot of anger out there about the two-party politics. It's the same old song being chirped out by both political parties.
"They do not listen to the public and people, quite frankly, have had enough and the Reform party gives people an alternative.”
Mr Anderson's comments come after a YouGov poll predicted the Tories would be reduced to just 155 seats at the next general election, down from the 365 they won under Boris Johnson in 2019.
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The survey found that Labour would take 403 seats giving Sir Keir Starmer a majority of 154.
Reform UK, previously called the Brexit Party, is expected to come second in 36 constituencies but not win any.
The model is based on vote intention data collected and analysed by YouGov from 18,761 British adults interviewed from March 7-27.
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