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Georgie David , who is standing in West Ham and Beckton , said she was standing down from Reform UK and endorsing the Conservatives .
She said some other candidates in the party were “racist, misogynistic, and bigoted” Rishi Sunak defended his handling of the Conservative campaign, saying he was “fighting for every vote”.
Georgie David , a candidate in West Ham and Beckton , says she will no longer campaign for the party.
She claims the vast majority’ of her fellow candidates are “racist, misogynistic and bigoted’ She will still appear on the ballot as a Reform UK candidate despite disavowal.
Rishi Sunak has insisted he will fight for every vote until Thursday 's election.
Sir Keir Streeting said he would work beyond 6pm on a Friday .
Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho said it is 'unrealistic' to say he would not work past 6pm .
Health minister Maria Caulfield said Sir Keid Starmer wants to work a four-day week .
Postal affairs minister is 'urgently' investigating delays to postal ballots being delivered.
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