Tory turncoat who sued old party for changing office locks suffers disaster in court

Government

A Tory turncoat who tried to sue his old colleagues because they changed the locks to his office when he defected to Reform has had his case thrown out. Andrew Rosindell was told it was common sense the Romford Conservative Association would block him from using Margaret Thatcher House in his constituency. And to make matters worse, he was also ordered to pay £23,000 in costs. Mr Rosindell - who launched a blistering attack on the Tories when he joined Nigel Farage's party - was told his case