LONDON: Former British finance minister Nadhim Zahawi defected to Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK party from the ​Conservative Party on Monday, saying the country was broken and needed Farage as prime minister to fix it.

Zahawi, who had a short spell in charge of the nation’s finances under former prime minister Boris Johnson in 2022, becomes the latest in a long line of former Conservatives to switch to Farage’s populist ‌Reform UK.

Reform is ‌currently leading the polls ‌in ⁠Britain, ​far ahead of ‌Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, which has struggled to translate its landslide 2024 election win into popular change, against a backdrop of constrained finances and global instability.

“Britain needs Nigel Farage as prime minister,” Zahawi told a press conference announcing his defection. “Even if you don’t yet realize ⁠that Britain needs Reform, you know in your heart of hearts that ‌our wonderful country is sick.”

Zahawi ‍is not currently a ‍member of parliament after deciding not stand at the ‍2024 national election. Britain’s next election is not due until 2029.