Robert Jenrick:
"Nigel Farage had the courage to put himself up for a by-election, which very few people do in politics."
Telegraph interviewer: "Well, you didn't."
Robert Jenrick: "Well, quite. Very few people do it."
It just gets funnier and funnier.
By the time he was announced as Reform UK's candidate against Andy Burnham in the #Makerfield by-election, Robert Kenyon's previous Reform UK X account had been mysteriously suspended. We found the archive. 419 tweets. Here's what they reveal. 🧵 1/12 https://t.co/iQxjul1TBs
FT Exclusive: Nigel Farage’s claim that he paid for a £1.4mn house with his fee from a reality TV show has been challenged by corporate accounts that appear to show that the income remained on his company’s balance sheet after the property purchase. https://t.co/8avOxCjo9I
Another two bite the dust:
Reform UK Councillors in Durham, Andrew Harrison & Kenny Hope resign from Durham Council over leadership difficulties.
They couldn't get on with leaders Andrew Husband and Darren Grimes.
This makes 20 Reform UK Councillors gone since local elections.
The BBC refuse to hold scammer Farage to account. MPs are meant to declare ALL gifts over £300 in the calendar year leading up to their election.
I refuse to look away. Repost if you feel the same.
This is a brilliant investigative piece on Farage, the dark millions behind him and the double standards of so much British journalism. Read and retweet! Nigel Farage pocketing £5m from a donor shows he’s unfit for power https://t.co/zHuVfDV8dh
📣"Labour hasn't delivered on its promises!"💥
Well, with 3 years to go...
✅ Achieved: 20
↗️ On track: 18
➡️ In progress: 23
↘️ Appears off track: 6
❌ Not kept: 6
⚠️ Disputed: 4
@fullfact
https://t.co/9S9cHMRP1m
The Kellner verdict
Labour, 1,100, between relief and disappointment
Con, 800, between joy and relief
Lib Dem, 850, relief
Reform, 1,500, near disaster
Green, 550, disappointment
Keir Starmer should stay on. This is the final chance.
But for fucks sake, hire a digital team who understands social media, which is where Reform is winning support and subsequently winning elections.
As one Labour voter told me recently: “Where the hell even are they?”