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Chuka Umunna joins Liberal Democrats after leaving Change UK

FORMER Labour MP Chuka Umunna dramatically defected to the Lib Dems tonight after his attempt to set up a new political party flopped.

The move is a humiliating climbdown for the arch-Remainer who has previously said you “can’t trust the Lib Dems”.

 Chuka Umunna will become the Lib Dems' 12th MP in Parliament
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Chuka Umunna will become the Lib Dems' 12th MP in ParliamentCredit: AFP or licensors

But he has now thrown his lot in with Sir Vince Cable after his new anti-Brexit Party Change UK split amid bitter in-fighting.

Announcing his move last night, Mr Umunna said: “After leaving Labour, I had thought that Britain needed a new party and I believed that was what the millions of politically homeless people in Britain wanted.

“I was wrong.”

He admitted that he has been a ferocious critic of the Lib Dems.

But he said: “Four years on from their time in office, things have changed.”

It comes as the struggling splinter party he helped to set up changed its name yet again after being threatened with legal action.

 He quit Labour in February this year to join the new Independent group, which became Change UK
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He quit Labour in February this year to join the new Independent group, which became Change UKCredit: AFP or licensors
 Sir Vince Cable tonight hailed Umunna as a 'formidable, serious political figure'
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Sir Vince Cable tonight hailed Umunna as a 'formidable, serious political figure'Credit: PA:Press Association

In the latest humiliation for Change UK, they announced they will now be known as "The Independent Group for Change" after Change.org said it would sue their MPs individually unless they budged.

Mr Umunna, the MP for Streatham in South London, used to be a rising star in Labour and ran briefly for leader in 2015.

But he quit the party in a furious row over Brexit and the hard left direction Jeremy Corbyn was taking it in.

He set up Change UK with fellow anti-Brexit Tory and Labour splitters, but quit earlier this month after they flopped in the Euro elections.

, when asked if he was prepared for the backlash from his former colleagues, he said: "I've got a pretty thick skin.

"You don't leave all of the political security of what are the two main parties if you're out for self-advancement.

"And I'm not sure what more I could do to prove that I'm not, not a careerist."

 The arch-Remainer has been an outspoken critic of the Lib Dems in the past
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The arch-Remainer has been an outspoken critic of the Lib Dems in the pastCredit: PA:Press Association

Sir Vince, the Lib Dem’s outgoing leader, hailed him as a “formidable, serious political figure” who would be a positive addition to the party.

He said: "Chuka and I have worked together effectively for many months, campaigning for a People's Vote and to Stop Brexit.

"I know that he will be a great asset to our party not just on Brexit, but in fighting for the liberal and social democratic values that we share.

"He joins alongside 20,000 people across the country just this month, demonstrating clearly that the Liberal Democrats are the biggest, clearest and most formidable force in the liberal centre-ground of British politics today."

His decision to join the Lib Dems was also welcomed by current deputy leader Jo Swinson, who is running for leadership of the party.

She said: "I have worked with Chuka on the People's Vote campaign, and I know the passion, intellect, and energy he will bring to our party, and our campaign to stop Brexit.

"This proves that the Liberal Democrats are the rallying point for those who are opposed to Brexit, want to tackle the climate emergency and want to stand up to the forces of nationalism and populism.

"There are millions of people, like Chuka, who share those values, and I want them to join our party."

However, Labour MP John Mann has called on Umunna to call a by-election after confirming his move.

Mr Mann tweeted: "Let's see Chuka show some bottle and call a by-Election.

"Not holding my breath."

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