RADCLIFFE'S MP has dramatically resigned from the Conservative Party and applied to join Labour.

Earlier today it was revealed that Bury South's Christian Wakeford had sent a letter of no confidence to the Conservatives' 1922 Committee.

And now he has written to David Nuttall, chairman of Bury South Conservatives, to tender his resignation from the Tory party.

Mr Wakeford's majority is 402 and he became the seventh Conservative MP to publicly call for Mr Johnson to go on Tuesday.

In his letter, Mr Wakeford writes: "I wish to inform you inform you that I have today written to the Prime Minister to tell him of my decision to resign from the Conservative Party and apply to join the Labour Party.

"From today I will be sitting as the Labour MP for Bury South because I have reached the conclusion that the best interests of my constituents are served by the programme put forward by Keir Starmer and his party.

"I care passionately about the people of Bury South and I have concluded that the policies of the Conservative government led by Boris Johnson are doing nothing to help the people of the constituency and indeed are only making the struggles they face on a daily basis worse.

"Britain needs a government focused on tackling the cost of living crisis and providing a path out of the pandemic that protects living standards and defends the security of all.

"It needs a government that upholds the highest standards of integrity and probity in public life and sadly both the Prime Minister and the Conservative Party as a whole have shown themselves incapable of offering the leadership and government this country deserves.

"Being elected as MP for Bury South was the proudest day of my life. I care passionately about the area and will always be grateful to those who have supported me.

"Today, however, I am in no doubt that they will be better served by my joining a party that genuinely has their interests at heart.

"I have wrestled with my conscience for many months, and you will know that I have made my policy misgivings clear on numerous occasions in private and sometimes in public.

"I can no longer support a government that has shown itself consistently out of touch with the hard working people of Bury South and the country as a whole.

"Under Keir Starmer, the Labour Party is back firmly in the centre of British politics, in touch with working people, and ready to provide an alternative government that this country can be proud of, and not embarrassed by.

"My decision is about much more than the leadership of Boris Johnson and the disgraceful way he has conducted himself in recent weeks.

"However, I don’t believe all politicians are the same and I do believe in the power of politics to be a force for good. So does Keir Starmer.

"He has shown that integrity in the way he has led his party on issues that matter to me, not least the vital challenge of combatting anti-Semitism.

"I will always put the people of Bury South first and will continue to speak out for the changes the area needs. Changes that can only be delivered by a Labour government under Keir Starmer.

"I want to thank you for your support for me over the past two years, but it is with regret that I have decided I have no choice but to make this announcement today."