A history of defecting MPs

Politicians have crossed the floor for reasons ranging from Brexit to bids to reshape Britain’s two-party system

Douglas Carswell with Nigel Farage after defecting to UKIP in 2014
Douglas Carswell with Nigel Farage after defecting to UKIP in 2014
(Image credit: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)

Westminster is abuzz with fresh talk of Conservative MPs jumping ship and defecting to Labour.

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