Former Newcastle United owner Sir John Hall reveals why he has switched to Nigel Farage's Reform UK from the Conservatives

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Former Newcastle United owner Sir John Hall said he had switched from backing the Conservatives to become a Reform UK donor because he felt his English way of life was “under threat”.

Nigel Farage announced at a rally near Sunderland how the businessman, who was behind the success of both the Gateshead MetroCentre and Wynyard Hall, near Hartlepool, had switched his allegiance to Reform UK.

Sir John raised his fists from the balcony as the audience cheered, shouting “come on”.

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After the event at Rainton Meadows, near Sunderland, which was attended by around 1,000 supporters who paid £5 each, Sir John said the Tories had been a failure for the last 14 years.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, right, welcomes new party supporter Sir John Hall at Rainton Meadows Arena. Picture by Stuart Mitchell.Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, right, welcomes new party supporter Sir John Hall at Rainton Meadows Arena. Picture by Stuart Mitchell.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, right, welcomes new party supporter Sir John Hall at Rainton Meadows Arena. Picture by Stuart Mitchell.

“English is my way of life, which I feel is under threat,” the 91-year-old businessman told reporters.

“The Reform party are the only ones I feel who are going to speak about saving my English culture.”

Sir John, who grew up in a Northumberland mining family and made his fortune developing Europe’s largest shopping centre on Tyneside, said he was not against immigration.

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“But I am against people who are coming, not really to be part of our society, but to bring over their own ways and try and install them, the way they want to live.”

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He added: “We have sleepwalked into this battle for hearts and minds and souls of everybody here.

“Nigel Farage is the only one who speaks for what I feel should be my English way of life.”

In a statement released by Reform, Sir John added: “I supported both personally and financially the Conservative Party in the North East for decades but now I see the only party, and the only politician, to have the interests of Great Britain at its heart is Reform UK and Nigel Farage.”

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Mr Farage said: “It’s a privilege to welcome Sir John into the Reform UK family. I am a huge admirer of his.”

Reform said Sir John has made a “substantial donation” to the party’s campaign but he did not divulge the amount he had given.

Electoral Commission records show that Sir John has made several donations over the years to the Conservative Party and Conservative politicians, including a 2020 donation to Tees Valley mayor Lord Houchen of High Leven.

Sir John was a long-time supporter of Margaret Thatcher, who visited the MetroCentre when it opened in 1986.

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