Former Neighbours actress Holly Valance backs Lee Anderson and Reform UK

Holly Valance

Holly Valance, who previously appeared on the TV show Neighbours, has expressed her support for Reform UK and their recent addition of ex-Tory MP Lee Anderson to their ranks. The political party has been noted for their right-wing views.

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Last month, the 40-year-old Australian performer recognized for her portrayal as Felicity "Flick" Scully in the soap opera went to the introduction of former prime minister Liz Truss' Popular Conservatism event in London.

In July of 2022, Nick Candy, a successful real estate entrepreneur, accompanied his wife to the marriage ceremony of Boris and Carrie Johnson in the lovely region of the Cotswolds.

During an interview on GB News' Chopper's Political Podcast, Valance stated that for the previous election, they voted for the Conservative party. However, they plan to cast their vote for the Reform (UK) party during the upcoming election.

Lee Anderson, who was once the deputy chairman of the Conservative Party, has been in the news recently.

When questioned about Mr. Anderson's inclusion in Richard Tice and Nigel Farage's party, she expressed her approval by stating that she backs anyone who stays true to their convictions and doesn't change their position frequently or backtrack.

I admire individuals who hold on to their beliefs despite being labeled as crazy. Even if they differ from my own perspectives, I respect their consistency and dedication to their convictions over an extended period.

While I may hold a differing opinion, I understand that people are tired of individuals who frequently alter their beliefs and lack steadfast conviction. The constant flip-flopping is not desirable.

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The former Conservative deputy chairman and MP for Ashfield, Mr Anderson, had switched to being an independent member of the House of Commons. This was due to his comments suggesting that Sadiq Khan, the Labour mayor of London, was under the influence of Islamist extremists.

Holly Valance and Nick Candy were featured in an article where they talked about their success as a married couple in both business and personal life. The couple revealed that they work together to balance their roles as partners and entrepreneurs, and that mutual respect and clear communication are key to their success. They also discussed their business ventures, including a luxury property development company and a multimillion-dollar technology investment fund. Overall, the article portrayed Holly and Nick as a dynamic duo who are achieving great things both professionally and personally.

According to Valance, it seems strange that Lee has changed political parties from Labour to Conservatives and now to Reform. This situation reminds Valance of a similar Reform party in Canada back in 1993 that eliminated the Tories there. Valance predicts that a similar outcome might happen in this case too.

I don't believe that we will have a Reform government for sure.

Valance expressed her desire for Jacob Rees-Mogg, a Conservative Member of Parliament and ex-leader of the House of Commons, to hold the position of Prime Minister in the past.

When questioned by former Telegraph reporter Christopher "Chopper" Hope about Mr. Rees-Mogg's stance on abortion, she stated that it was valid to question it. She also made it clear that she was not in favor of late-term abortions, which she considered to be dreadful.

Valance used to identify as a left-leaning individual during her earlier years, but her viewpoints have shifted over time.

Valance commented on rumors that Mr Candy plans to vote for the Labour Party in the upcoming general election, clarifying that it was a misunderstanding due to the way he phrased a sentence during a podcast. Mr Candy allegedly said, "Labour is going to get in and it's time for a change."

The decision wasn't simply "I'm voting for Labour because they'll win."

She said that she would "presume" that he would support the Conservative Party.

Reform UK has Mr Farage as their esteemed president, and under the guidance of Mr Tice as party leader, they have actively voiced their opinions on topics such as immigration and achieving net zero emissions.

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