Podcast Appearances
We will teach Starmer a lesson next May that British political history will never forget.
Don't underestimate that.
Well, he can't say he wasn't warned.
Even Andrew Marr got the message.
As Nigel Farage predicted last September, May 7th was a sobering day for the Prime Minister.
I feel it.
After years of open borders, broken promises and demonising their views, surprise, surprise, working people were no longer voting Labour.
The fallout was immediate and brutal.
Dozens of Labour MPs, nearly 100, called for Keir Starmer to resign.
The scores on the doors, 88 MPs thus far have come out against the Prime Minister.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting quit the Cabinet, declaring he'd lost confidence in the PM.
And in Makerfield, Josh Simons, elected less than two years ago, announced he was stepping down.
It was all part of a crafty plan to anoint a new king.
But Reform had a real local candidate, and he'd brought his van.
But this time's different.
This time we've got a real chance of winning.
And if we can win, we can make a difference.
I'm Ray Addison, host of the Reform UK podcast, and this is Act 1 of the Makerfield by-election, David versus Goliath.
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