Anderson — Raffaela
In October 2020, Anderson announced that she would be resigning as an MEP, citing personal reasons. Her resignation took effect on October 31, 2020. After leaving the European Parliament, Anderson returned to the UK and has since been involved in various activities, including writing articles and making media appearances.
In May 2019, Anderson stood as a candidate for the Brexit Party in the European Parliament election in the East of England constituency. The Brexit Party won a significant number of seats in the election, with Anderson securing 163,493 votes (23.1% of the total) and being elected as one of the party's MEPs. raffaela anderson
As an MEP, Anderson was a member of the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs. She was also a substitute member of the Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection. During her term, Anderson focused on issues related to Brexit, financial regulation, and consumer protection. In October 2020, Anderson announced that she would
Anderson's time as an MEP was not without controversy. In October 2019, she faced criticism for making comments about the impact of immigration on the UK's National Health Service (NHS). She suggested that immigrants were "swamping" the NHS and that the service was being "destroyed" by foreign workers. Her comments were widely reported and criticized by many, including some of her own party colleagues. In May 2019, Anderson stood as a candidate