Political Reporter, BBC Wells News

Sendd’s politician Laura Anne Jones has blamed the conservatives for improvement, the party leader Nigel Faraj has announced.
The first member of the Jones party becomes the first member of Sendd (MS) and is the highest profile defect of improvement in Wales.
She said that she could no longer hold the orthodox policies at the door, and said that her former party came to know that the press conference was coming out.
Welsh orthodox leader Darren Miller said that the voters in their territory of South Wales East would feel “being very less than their announcement”.
Recent elections have suggested that there is a chance to be the largest party in the next May Sendd election in reform.
This follows the decision of former Orthodox Welsh Secretary David Jones to involve the reform and follows the speculation of the weeks that the party was trying to convince an MS to join.
Speaking at the Royal Welsh show at Llanelwedd, Jones said: “I have just felt that the Conservative Party was unfamiliar to me. It was not a party that I joined three decades ago.”
He said that the reform is “listening to the people of Great Britain”.
Jones was re -designed by conservatives for Sir Fenvi Torfen’s new Sendd seat, but she faced a competition with Tory Ms. Peter Fox for the top position in the party list.
She denied that she had joined the reform as she was worried about being selected again.
“I had a proper chance,” he told at a news conference.
Faraj said that Jones “brings experience. She knows how the place works, and it is very important for us”.

Jones was first elected to the then National Assembly in 2003, in a term until 2007, before the death of Mohammad Asghar in 2020.
For South Wales East, he was re -elected next year in the 2021 election.
His defection means that the conservative Welsh is below for 14 politicians in Parliament.
The Welsh Conservative leader at SENED Darren Miller said: “Naturally, I am disappointed with Laura’s decision and the members and voters of the Orthodox party in Southeast Wales will feel much less than their announcement.
He said: “We wish Laura all the best and high expenses at the party.”
Plaid Cymru leader Rhun AP IORWERTH said: “It is still another desperate Tory defect that knows that writing is on the wall for its party’s prospects in next May.”