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Lee Anderson asked if he'll join Reform Party

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Lee Anderson asked if he'll join Reform Party

Lee Anderson asked if he'll join Reform Party

Former deputy Conservative Party chair, Lee Anderson is asked whether he'll be joining the Reform Party after losing the whip for suggesting London Mayor Sadiq Khan is being controlled by Islamists.

Report by Alibhaiz.

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