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Despite the growing popularity, has British reform deceived voters?

Nigel Farage’s success in last week’s local elections proved that British reforms could transform poll-led leadership into tangible results.

Right-wing leaders seem increasingly likely to become Clarkton MPs in July last year – with a chance to enter No. 10 in the next election, expected to enter in 2029.

Even his competitors, such as the Conservative Leader Kemi Badenoch and Cabinet Office Minister Pat McFaddenhas agreed that he could win a major election unless they take drastic action.

Reform Britain’s overall defeat of the labor force and conservatives in last week’s local elections inspired Britain’s traditional bipartisan political system.

They even managed to overturn the 14,700 majority seats to win the labor runcorn and Helsby by-election.

Voters are increasingly attracting rebel parties because they believe this will bring about change after 14 years of domination of the entire labor force, while workers are 10 months away.

Actually, in January 19% of potential reform voters told YouGov They think Farage’s party is better than its opponents.

Another 11% said they value the new political approach to reform and welcomed the changes they brought, while 8% said they were honest or trustworthy.

However, HuffPost UK has found at least five examples, that populist groups have obviously misled the public…

“Removal of DEI from Lincolnshire Council”

Andrea Jenkyns promised the diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) workers in Lincoln County Council when she was elected last week as the first mayor to reform Britain.

But, as a Free request for independent proof of information, The Council has no DEI workers.

The reform claims that these employees are called “outreach officials” in the North Lincolnshire Council and are hidden under different titles from the Lincolnshire County Council.

“No longer working from home”

Farage has repeatedly promised to introduce “no longer work from home”, which he claims will lead to “improving productivity.”

Reform claims that it is unreasonable for staff who pay from public wallets to work from home.

It was then revealed that there are currently several paid work in the UK reform, including “regional directors”, which include “family travelers occasionally.”

Labor MP Stella Creasy wrote on X that hypocrisy is “glorious”, although Reform Party Chairman Zia Yusuf replied: “There is no plan to legislate for private companies that allow employees to work from home.”

He also claimed that reforms can only afford one office at present.

The party said it was expected that regional directors would be “unreasonable” in London five days a week, but all employees located in the capital worked in the office every day.

Nigel Farage, the leader of the UK Reform British Party, interviewed their headquarters at its headquarters in Clacton-Sea, Essex, UK on Friday, June 21, 2024.

“We need a British council”

British reforms are eager to introduce the British version of Elon Musk’s “Doge” and “auditors” to all 10 councils that the party now controls.

“The whole thing has to change. We need to be authoritative for every statistics of this country and for every place,”‘ Farage said.

reform There are many examples of council Waste of public funds can be redirected to fund potholes, adult social care and send important local services provided.

But the National Audit Office has warned before that many councils have been overly nervous and that after years of cuts, they face bankruptcy.

The person in charge of the spending watchdog Gareth Davies explain February: “The repeated delays in local government financial reforms have allowed the government to resort to short-term solutions to support local authorities.

“Actions to address this issue must address the systemic weaknesses of local government financial sustainability through a comprehensive, intergovernmental approach.”

Reform will “resist” all asylum seekers

Farage has promised to “resist” asylum seekers accommodated in all new councils controlled by reform.

He said these people are exist “Dump to the north of England and get everything for free”.

The Reform Commission has committed to taking advantage of all legal opportunities, including judicial review, injunctions and planning laws, to prevent this.

However, the asylum system is managed by the Ministry of the Home Office, so it is unclear whether the UK reforms can deliver on its promises.

“Net stupid zero” is “destroying” work

Farage’s party has promised to use “every leverage” to block “Net stupid zero” projects.

British reforms claim that these policies have damaged jobs and hindered economic growth, so they hope to drill more in the North Sea oil and gas.

The party believes that this will make Britain’s energy supply self-sufficient, as the UK currently has the highest industrial energy price in the world.

But the government has legally promised to reach zero carbon emissions by 2050, and anyway, the North Sea has exhausted supplies to be exported to the country – meaning more drilling will not help reduce UK energy costs.

analyze Energy and climate intelligence services are also It was found that in Greater Lincolnshire alone, net industry with zero net industry added 12,209 jobs to the local economy, or about £980 million.

What does this mean?

The British reforms have already raised serious doubts about how to deliver on a long list of promises, especially when Farage repeatedly avoids the question of how he intends to fund the party’s policies.

Paul Nowak, Director of the Union Conference, describe Farage was the “political fraud and hypocrite” who “makes Liz Truss look like a politician” last month.

HuffPost UK’s compiled list also attracted opposition from reformed opponents.

Sarah Olney, spokesman for the Liberal Cabinet Office, said: “UK reforms have been busy working on Donald Trump so far and fighting each other and can’t do anything for the locals.

“Nigel Farage did not undermine our nation’s energy security and became a defender of Putin’s regime, but instead focused on what really mattered to the community, from addressing the crisis to better community policing.

“Local elections show that the Liberal Democrats are the only party against reform because we are the place where local champions get their job done.”

A British reform spokesperson said: “Reform Britain has made history in these local elections and is the first party in modern British history to win this election except conservatives or labor.

“The British public has elected a reform commission whose mandate is the task of reducing waste, improving services and bringing serious change. That’s exactly what we are going to do here.”

Only time can tell whether the inconsistency in reforms will hinder their soaring popularity.

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