Worthing councillor's double defection causes stir

AN EX Lib Dem councillor sparked political uproar after a double defection saw him join the Conservatives for '˜three hours' before leaving for UKIP.
Trevor England, now a UKIP councillor, has been a member of three political parties in a matter of weeksTrevor England, now a UKIP councillor, has been a member of three political parties in a matter of weeks
Trevor England, now a UKIP councillor, has been a member of three political parties in a matter of weeks

Castle ward councillor Trevor England admitted paying his membership fee to join the Conservatives, before realising his ‘mistake’ and linking up with UKIP.

He attended a West Worthing Conservative Association interview, in which it is alleged he was keen to stand in one of the party’s safer seats – Heene.

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But Mr England, 46, strenuously denied the claim, insisting he sought the interview only to find out more about the party.

He said: “Along the way I found myself in that interview situation but I realised I had made a very big mistake.

“For about three hours, I was a member. I had to join up just to get the interview.

“I never received a membership number and never said Heene was a safe seat.”

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While Mr England officially resigned from the Lib Dems last week, his meeting with the Conservatives took place last month.

This meant that, for a short time, he was a member of both.

West Worthing Conservative Association chairman Paul High said: “It was decided that he wouldn’t be considered for a seat in 2014, as he needed to prove himself first and we already had a list of quality candidates.

“We were then truly amazed that Mr England has now joined UKIP, which means he has been a member of three political parties in the very short time of a few weeks.”

For the full story, see the Worthing Herald, out Thursday, December 19.

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