Hope Not Hate has potentially breached electoral law and needs to be investigated.
Read Nigel Farage’s letter to the Electoral Commission. 👇
Reform UK
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- Reform UK repostedI have written to the Electoral Commission demanding an investigation into potential breaches of electoral law by Hope Not Hate. Public trust in our elections depends on the rules being followed by everyone.
- The Conservatives never delivered Brexit, making it easier for this Labour government to move Britain back towards the EU. Only Reform UK will deliver a proper Brexit and take back control of our country. 🇬🇧
00:00 - Reform UK reposted10 years ago the British people were promised Brexit. Now, only Reform can take back control of our country and deliver a proper Brexit.
00:00 - 10 years on from the Brexit referendum, it is clear that the political class betrayed the will of the people. Read how Reform UK will deliver what you voted for in Nigel Farage’s latest essay to Britain. 👉
- Reform UK reposted10 years ago, today, the British people triggered an earthquake when they voted to get their country back. But the political class have betrayed Britain and not delivered a proper Brexit. Read how only Reform will deliver on the promise of 2016 in my latest essay. 👇
- Reform UK repostedJoin us at this year’s Reform UK Annual Conference as we build on our momentum. You will not want to miss our biggest event of the year. Secure your ticket below ⬇️ reformpartyconference.co.uk/register
00:00 - Nobody knows what Andy Burnham stands for. The British people deserve a general election not a new Prime Minister with no mandate.
00:00 - Reform UK reposted10 years ago, we all dared to dream that the dawn was breaking on an independent United Kingdom.
- Reform UK repostedReform UK is the ONLY party in Britain calling for a general election today. Ask yourself WHY that is? Only @Nigel_Farage will boot out the corrupt establishment who are trying to coronate their latest stooge! 🇬🇧
- Reform UK repostedThat's the third/fourth PM who Farage can claim to have finished off. Cameron (referendum), May (Euros), Sunak (much more debatable) and now Starmer (locals).














