Andrew Bridgen MP Joins Reclaim Party and Announces He is Suing Matt Hancock for Defamation
Introduction
Andrew Bridgen, a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Conservative Party, has joined the Reclaim Party and announced that he is suing Matt Hancock, the former Health Secretary, for defamation. Bridgen has accused Hancock of making false and defamatory statements about him during a television interview in May 2021.
Bridgen Joins Reclaim Party
Bridgen has joined the Reclaim Party, which was founded by Laurence Fox, an actor and political activist. The party aims to „reclaim“ British values and culture, and has been critical of the government’s handling of issues such as immigration and free speech.
Bridgen has been a vocal critic of the government’s COVID-19 restrictions and has called for them to be lifted. He has also been critical of the government’s handling of Brexit and has called for a harder line in negotiations with the European Union.
Bridgen Sues Hancock for Defamation
Bridgen has announced that he is suing Hancock for defamation over comments made during a television interview in May 2021. During the interview, Hancock accused Bridgen of spreading „dangerous misinformation“ about COVID-19 vaccines.
Bridgen has denied the allegations and has accused Hancock of making false and defamatory statements about him. He has also accused Hancock of using his position as Health Secretary to try to silence critics of the government’s COVID-19 policies.
Legal Action
Bridgen’s legal action against Hancock is the latest in a series of high-profile defamation cases involving politicians and public figures. In recent years, there have been a number of cases involving politicians, including former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and former Conservative MP Anna Soubry.
Defamation is a civil offence in the UK, and involves making false and damaging statements about someone that harm their reputation. If Bridgen’s case is successful, he could be awarded damages for the harm caused to his reputation.
Conclusion
Andrew Bridgen’s decision to join the Reclaim Party and sue Matt Hancock for defamation highlights the growing tensions within the Conservative Party over issues such as COVID-19 restrictions and Brexit. It also highlights the increasing use of legal action by politicians and public figures to protect their reputations in the face of criticism and allegations
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Andrew Bridgen MP Joins Reclaim Party and Announces He is Suing Matt Hancock for Defamation
Ex-Tory MP Andrew Bridgen, who was expelled from the party for criticising the Covid vaccines, has announced he’s joining Laurence Fox’s Reclaim Party, making him its first member of Parliament. At a press conference today Bridgen said he would be standing at his North West Leicestershire constituency at the next General Election. He also confirmed he would be suing Matt Hancock MP for defamation over an allegation of antisemitism. At the press conference this morning Bridgen confirmed he has decided not to appeal his expulsion and blasted the Conservative Party. He said: Even if I were to be given a fair hearing, which I doubt, I would not wish to rejoin the party after the treatment received by myself and my
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