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Now appearing on BBC Breakfast, Timothy says Jenrick has "been a friend of mine for some time" and it is "obviously disappointing" that he's decided to leave the Conservatives.
New shadow justice secretary Nick Timothy tells the BBC the Conservative Party will "move on from Robert Jenrick" following his defection.