Major Tory donor tells 麻豆约拍 he is voting Labour

Video caption, Watch: John Caudwell tells the 麻豆约拍's Chris Mason he's voting Labour
  • Author, Chris Mason
  • Role, Political editor

A billionaire who gave the Conservatives 拢500,000 before the last general election has told the 麻豆约拍 he will vote Labour for the first time in his life next month.

John Caudwell, the founder of Phones 4U, described Rishi Sunak as an 鈥渁bsolute dud鈥 and said the Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer 鈥渏ust really hits the spot with a lot of issues with me鈥.

The businessman has been critical of Labour鈥檚 plan to charge VAT on private school fees and has , although he ruled out backing Nigel Farage's party over its stance on climate change among other things.

He stopped short of saying he would donate money to Labour at this election.

But he added: 鈥淭he Labour Party in my estimation, as much as I disagree with some of the policies, are absolutely the very best for Britain going forward.

鈥淲hat I see is a Labour Party committed to GDP growth and the environment.

"Without GDP growth you can鈥檛 look after your social services. And without focusing on the environment there won鈥檛 be a world to look after.鈥

Mr Caudwell said he had donated to the Conservatives in 2019 鈥渂ecause I couldn鈥檛 possibly stand a Corbyn government, and I am still of exactly the same view there.鈥

He praised Sir Keir's attempts to get rid of what he called "the loony Left" which he claimed had focused on "extreme socialist policies", instead of "creating a wealthy Britain".

"We can't tax rich people in order to help the poor because they'll go off to Monaco and other places, we have to create real genuine wealth.鈥

He added that 鈥淚 hope to goodness I am right in my judgement and they make Britain great again.鈥

The entrepreneur - who the Sunday Times Rich List recently claimed was worth 拢1.537bn - said 鈥渕y thoughts on Labour historically were very negative鈥 and 鈥渋t took a lot of me soul searching鈥 to get to the point of being comfortable with the idea of voting Labour.

John Caudwell has been increasingly critical of the Conservatives in recent months and is particularly outspoken about the prime minister.

鈥淓verything he did within COVID was wrong. He paid people for furlough which was all or nothing. He gave them too much in the wrong way.

"The criticisms that I made of Rishi during his chancellorship, I think were pretty much evidenced in the D Day situation,鈥 which he claimed showed 鈥渁 complete lack of judgement.鈥

He said 鈥渦ntil a few months ago I was voteless鈥 but he had met Sir Keir and Sir Tony Blair in January, and saw the Labour leader again last Friday after the publication of the party's manifesto.

He has not given any money to the Labour Party but said 鈥渋t is quite possible鈥 he would in the future 鈥渋f I think they have done an amazing job.鈥

Giving his reaction, Sir Keir said: "I鈥檓 delighted that John, someone with such a successful track-record in business, has today thrown his support behind the changed Labour Party that I lead."

On Wednesday, the prime minister was asked about Mr Cauldwell's move, as well as Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe throwing his weight behind Labour.

Mr Sunak replied: "They're two of Britain's richest men. They can probably afford Labour's tax rises."