The Reform momentum is continuing.
That’s the clear verdict from the very latest research we’re now seeing.
Natural then that Reform UK as a party continues to evolve and mature.
The Reform Board Election, that I’m a candidate in, is part of that.
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What’s clear though is that this country requires huge political change.
You can tell much by the various responses to the outpouring of patriotism across our country, with flags going up in various neighbourhoods.
Labour Councils, naturally, seem to be quickly removing the flags.
The Tories would probably take the flags down and then try and claim that they put them up - such is the constant state of u-turning now synonymous with the Conservatives.
Meanwhile Reform Council Leaders have signed a pledge promising that they won’t take down the flags in their areas.
Indeed quoted by the Express, the Chairman of the Reform UK Local Government Association group Stephen Atkinson has said:
“Reform UK Councils are clear: where done sensibly, we fully support the flying of Union and St George flags on lampposts.
“These flags are not only a sign of unity and inclusion, but also of national pride.
“We will never get in the way of those who wish to express love for their country.”
Patriotism is a powerful and positive force. We should be proud of our great country.
It strikes me as odd how some lefties now seem far more comfortable with waving foreign flags than their own. I’ve always found that truly bizarre.
The country is crying out for a Government that fundamentally defends the interests of this nation and puts our people first.
That sounds obvious - but how can Labour pledge to ‘smash the gangs’ and then allow 50,000 more people to cross from France to England illegally, already?
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As ever though, my mood is one of optimism.
Still relatively early on in this Parliament, things have changed dramatically.
Reform Councillors across the country have been elected. The party is regularly beating Labour in local by-elections.
And the Election Maps UK Nowcast shows us something else: that as things stand, Reform would win 339 seats.
That astonishing rise would mean a 29-seat majority, putting Nigel Farage into Number 10.
Also, according to these latest figures, the Tories would be left decimated down to just 35 MPs.
Once again it’s important not to get carried away. There will be many twists and turns before the next election.
But once again, the message is clear: the country is crying out for Reform.