Jon Sopel
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We don't care about the places that didn't vote for us.
And I wonder if that is also going to get some pushback, actually, because it feels...
so un-British.
It feels so out of character, which is that you govern for all.
You govern to bring the country together.
You know, in terms of the numbers, Barack Obama deported more people, illegals, from the US than any president before or since.
But I think reform is playing a very odd game at the moment because it was told to me this morning that on the one hand, yes, so Farage invokes Obama, not Trump.
On the other hand...
I've been told they're getting increasingly nervous about Rupert Lowe.
So Rupert Lowe is a kind of nationally, he's a nobody.
You know, his party, which is a sort of a breakaway, a splinter group from reform called Restore.
OK, so they are fielding candidates for Great Yarmouth, which is, you know, his part of the world.
And they could do pretty well there.
And I think in that one area, that council, there are only three percentage points behind reform.
But he has this big online presence.
And that was always what reform did really well.
Right.
Farage was really good at all the Instagram stuff.
Farage was really good online.
And now they're seeing Rupert Lowe, who seems to be getting the oxygen, you know, for the right of the party.