Farage says local elections are referendum on Starmer, as he launches campaign
Nigel Farage framed the May 7 local elections as a referendum on the political class, with Reform UK claiming £700 million in council savings and promising council tax control.
- Nigel Farage launched Reform UK's campaign for the May 7 local elections, calling them a referendum on the entire political class and promising a shift that prioritizes residents across English councils.
- Reform UK claims to have identified £700 million in savings across 12 councils without cutting frontline services; however, opposition parties criticize council tax increases and service cuts under Reform's control.
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Farage says two-party politics has ‘broken Britain’ in Sunderland local election plea
Nigel Farage said the two-party system had “broken Britain” as he launched Reform UK’s local election campaign in the North East with a promise to “put the interests of British people first”.
Nigel Farage launches Reform UK's local election campaign: 'A referendum on Keir Starmer's premiership!'
Nigel Farage has launched Reform UK’s local election campaign in Sunderland, which he declared would be “a referendum on Keir Starmer’s premiership”. The Clacton MP took to the stage and set out his party’s pitch to the people of the North East in the upcoming votes. He characterised the area as one where the Labour Party “have held sway in local government” and had sent MPs to Westminster “since pretty much the end of World War One”.Speaking to…
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