
James Johnson
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James Johnson
@blackadder341
Reform. anti woke, pro British union. Proud Brexiteer.












@MarkVipond @reformparty_uk Sneering at the working class has served the Conservatives well hasn't it...

‘I have zero trust in the Conservative Party to get a grip on immigration.’ Reform UK’s Robert Jenrick slams the Tory party over their record on immigration.



23 days to go until May 7th! Vote Reform. Get Starmer out. ⚠️

Vote @reformparty_uk. Get Starmer Out.


'We're not North Korea': Farage irritated as he's questioned on promises Reform hasn't kept Sky's @BethRigby interviewed the Reform UK leader ahead of the local elections ⬇️ trib.al/lgNjj1O


Reform is saying “Vote Reform. Get Starmer out”. I believe Starmer is the worst PM we’ve had for a century or more - and I tried warning everyone before the GE - but local elections don’t remove Prime Ministers. Yes, a wipe out for Labour will, of course, put pressure on the government. But unfortunately it will not, and cannot, force Kier Starmer from office. There’s not been one case in history where that’s happened. He may leave for other reasons, but not for that one. So, your vote won’t do what the Reform slogan tells you it will do. The slogan is designed to make people think their vote can do something it simply can’t. Also, this election will - as you know - not influence Labour’s immigration or any other national policy. Local elections are about local issues: roads, rubbish collection, planning and local services etc not national issues - It is policies concerning those local council matters you should be voting on next month not national ones. Politicians should be honest with voters about what their vote actually does and can do in local elections. They should not campaign on national issues in a way that misleads people about the impact of local elections. It may be “just a slogan”, but it’s a misleading one. If we want to improve British politics and Britain itself we need credibility, honesty and integrity, not slogans that promise things they can’t deliver.











