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Young MP Liam Jacobs Chooses Bold New Path

Posted on June 18, 2025 By The Editor
National News

With Patriotic Alliance

Reporter –  George April

Cape Town:-  In a surprise political move that has stirred debate across party lines, young Member of Parliament, Liam Jacobs has defected from the Democratic Alliance (DA) to the Patriotic Alliance (PA).

While some critics, including DA deputy federal chair Ashor Sarupen, hope he will “come to his senses,” Jacobs’ decision appears to be rooted in deeper convictions about political identity, representation, and the pace of transformation in South African politics.

At just 28, Jacobs has already carved out a notable path, rising through the ranks of the DA via its leadership development programmes. But according to sources close to him, Jacobs had been expressing growing discomfort with what he saw as a disconnect between the party’s values and the everyday struggles of communities he represents.

“This is not just a career move,” said a former colleague who asked not to be named. “Liam has always been someone who listens closely to the people on the ground. He’s been saying for months that he wants to be part of a political family that understands the urgency of jobs, housing and dignity — not just policy documents.”

The Patriotic Alliance, led by outspoken political figure Gayton McKenzie, has positioned itself as a grassroots movement prioritising service delivery and “practical politics.” Jacobs appeared alongside McKenzie in a live Facebook announcement last weekend, saying, “It’s time for me to be where my heart and community are.”

The DA, meanwhile, has already informed the National Assembly that Jacobs no longer represents them in Parliament, though no formal resignation letter has been received at the time of publication.

Political analyst Bridget Ndlovu sees this as part of a broader shift: “Young leaders are no longer waiting for permission to challenge the status quo. Whether you agree with Jacobs or not, he’s joined a generation that wants to be seen and heard now – not 10 years from now.”

As the country faces increasing youth unemployment and frustration with political gridlock, Jacobs’ move could inspire more young leaders to rethink traditional party loyalties in favour of direct action and alignment with community needs.

Jacobs has yet to give a full public statement beyond his social media announcement, but insiders say he plans to engage media and voters in the coming weeks to explain the reasoning behind his bold switch.

Whatever lies ahead, one thing is clear: Liam Jacobs is not afraid to risk it all to follow what he believes is the right path. And that, in itself, is making waves.

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