Yorkshire Post

Iceland boss ditches the Tories and backs Labour

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THE executive chairman of Iceland supermarke­t has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the “right choice” for business and voters.

Former Tory donor Richard Walker, inset with the Labour leader, quit the Conservati­ve party last October in a blow to Rishi Sunak.

Now Mr Walker – whose Huddersfie­ldborn father Malcolm founded Iceland – has switched his support to Sir Keir Starmer’s party, accusing the Tories of having “failed the nation”.

Writing in The Guardian, he said: “Labour is the right choice for the communitie­s where Iceland operates – and the right choice for everyone in business who wants to see this country prosper.”

Mr Walker, who once sought to become a Tory parliament­ary candidate, said it was the Conservati­ve party rather than him that had changed.

He told BBC Breakfast: “I think they have steadily changed and certainly when I was trying to become a candidate, I was told to pipe down on issues that really matter to me, like the alarming rise of food banks, by very senior people within the party.

“I think the Conservati­ves have failed the nation. They’ve drifted badly out of touch with people like my customers and they’re drifting further and further to the right.

“What’s interestin­g is that my values and principles haven’t changed and, while the Conservati­ves have moved away from me, Labour has steadily moved towards the centrist pragmatic views I’ve long held.” The Iceland chairman used the Guardian article to praise Sir Keir for having “transforme­d” his party in the wake of Jeremy Corbyn and said the Labour leader understood pressures facing households.

Sir Keir, Mr Walker wrote, “demonstrat­es a compassion and concern for the less fortunate that contrasts very favourably with the attitude of most of his opponents.

“He gets it when I talk to him about the way the cost of living has put unbearable strain on the finances of so many of my customers and their families and the urgent need for a government that does everything in its power to ease their burden.”

While Mr Walker said he would be supporting Labour at the next election, he said he was not becoming a party member.

Sir Keir, visiting a branch of Iceland in Warrington, said he was delighted by Mr Walker’s switch as he hinted at a possible role for him in a future Labour government.

The Labour leader said: “I’m also delighted at the reason he’s come out for the Labour Party, because he recognised we’re a changed Labour Party, that we’re pro-working people, we’re serious about the cost-of-living crisis and about stability and long-term strategy.”

Asked about a potential job for Mr Walker, Sir Keir said: “Richard Walker is wanting to work with us. He’s made it absolutely clear why he supports us and we’ll continue to talk to him.”

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