A company that donated campaign materials to support Andy Burnham’s mayoral bids was later awarded contracts worth more than £260,000 from his Greater Manchester authority. Shocker?
Then Manchester City Council have awarded an EV contract worth £4.7m to a lovely EV company.
The boss of this lovely EV company just happens to be Andy Burnhams wife. Shocker?
Let’s be honest, Andy only cares about Andy. He doesn’t care about Manchester and he certainly doesn’t care about Makerfield.
8 days to go. Only Reform can stop Andy #Makerfield
🗳️ Just 2 days to go until the Cippenham Green by-election
Jacob Short was back in Slough at the weekend helping Christina Mahboob & the campaign 💪🏻
On Thursday, vote @ChristinaReform
Vote Reform UK 🗳️
#CippenhamGreen#ReformUK [@JacobShortUK]
Exactly a year ago today I was appointed Chairman of Reform UK.
During my time in the role, I am incredibly proud of what we achieved together as a team.
We became the largest political party in the country.
On average, we welcomed around 6,000 new members every single month and we delivered a major breakthrough in the local elections.
We gained nearly 1,500 councillors and took control of 17 new councils.
None of this would have happened without a great team working tirelessly behind the scenes and the commitment of our members and supporters across the country.
Your energy and dedication made the difference at every stage.
Having travelled the country on my Chairman’s Tour and met tens of thousands of you, I was consistently struck by the enthusiasm and belief in change wherever I went.
Having stepped down as Chairman a month ago, I have turned my focus to the next chapter, including a return to elected politics in Suffolk. ☀️.
Thank you for everything. This is just one step on an almighty journey in British politics
A huge AI data centre to be built on countryside by Auchtertool village in Fife - using an estimated 20% of Scotland’s energy consumption when in operation.
Please sign this petition by @JamesMelville calling for the Scottish government to stop this.
https://t.co/qvQAzBo2jI
Suicidal empathy is the British state paying British firms £5,000 to hire foreign workers while leaving millions of British people, including 1 million young people, on welfare.
We need a government that puts our own people first.
And we need it now.
⚠️ Andy Burnham passed on Makerfield in 2024 - he looked elsewhere first - & only now has he turned his attention to the constituency
“We are bottom of Burnham’s list”
Makerfield deserves an MP who puts Makerfield first
#ReformUK#Makerfield [@RobKenyonReform]
They let them in. Then call you racist for complaining. They will now debate our right to express anger and pontificate about the legitimacy of the public’s reaction. And the House will be “united” in condemnation, not of the failure. Of us.
🚨“The politicisation of Greater Manchester Fire Service is wrong & must stop”
Suella Braverman challenged the Minister on the issue & demanded answers
Her verdict afterwards?
“I won’t hold my breath”
#ReformUK
The Belfast attack shows the difference between Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe.
How so?
Rupert Lowe is currently doing what he always does:
farming it for clicks.
Yet when Rupert Lowe was asked last week by The Spectator about indefinite leave to remain, the very policy that allowed this monster to stay in the UK, he said he “didn’t want to get into the weeds” of that particular policy.
He didn’t want to get into the detail, to do the work.
What does Nigel Farage do?
Months ago with @ZiaYusufUK he launches a major, detailed policy to abolish indefinite leave to remain.
To set up entirely new criteria for visas while reversing the Boriswave and clamping down on illegals.
He does the work, in other words.
Under a Reform government, this monster would NEVER have been allowed to stay in the UK.
He would never have had leave to remain. He would never have been allowed to stay.
That’s the difference.
Now ask yourself this question:
Do you want somebody who farms clicks without the work?
Whose only goal is to go viral and hate on Nigel Farage:
Or do you want somebody who actually has what it takes to save our country? Who does the work?
I know which side I’m on.
Britain does not have time for online clicks.
We need real, serious change.