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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Callum Parke

Reform MP who was locked out of office after defection loses High Court challenge

  • An MP has been denied access to his former constituency office by the High Court following his defection from the Conservative Party to Reform UK.
  • Andrew Rosindell, who represents Romford, initiated legal proceedings against the Romford Conservative Association (RCA) after being locked out of the office he had occupied for over two decades.
  • His legal team argued the RCA had 'taken the law into its own hands' and sought an injunction, stating monthly payments were made for exclusive use and access.
  • The RCA opposed the application, arguing Rosindell's licence was contingent on his Conservative Party membership and expressed concerns about a rival party having access to their campaign hub.
  • Mr Justice Choudhury refused the injunction, stating Rosindell 'ought to have realised that he had surrendered his right to occupy' and ordered him to pay £23,000 towards the RCA’s legal costs.

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