The Labour Government are in trouble. And they know it.
We’ve already seen Labour nick a Reform UK policy, slashing foreign aid to boost defence spending.
And today we will see a rare Parliamentary recall, with MPs heading back to Westminster.
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The British Steel crisis is highly alarming. But it is Labour and our weak establishment who have brought us to this point.
Their blind faith in Net Zero is already having dangerous consequences.
We now have sky-high energy prices and the end result is the deindustrialisation of our country.
In reality it means our jobs and industry shipped abroad, with British workers literally paying the price as our bills soar.
Reform have been putting massive pressure on the Government. As Nigel Farage highlighted:
“I visited Scunthorpe this week. The situation is desperate.
“Reform have been clear that we must save this vital strategic asset and nationalise British Steel.
“We are calling on the Government to do the right thing tomorrow and bring it back into public ownership.”
The Net Zero policy of the Tories and Labour has led us to this point, but Starmer has now been forced to act.
Yesterday the Labour Leader said:
“As Prime Minister I will always act in the national interest.
“We are using emergency powers to save British steel production and British jobs. We are securing Britain's future.”
But will Labour’s plan go far enough?
Nigel hit back and made clear that:
“Starmer is recalling Parliament tomorrow for a short-term sticking plaster to counter the threat of Reform UK.
“We will table an amendment to nationalise British Steel immediately.”
Despite cancelling many elections across England at short notice, some will still go ahead on 1st May.
What you are seeing now is a Labour Party in panic over the rise of Reform and the serious opposition they now face.
Illegal migration is skyrocketing under Starmer, whilst the horrendously divisive, two tier woke agenda continues.
That’s why a pretty incredible local by-election result this week didn’t surprise me.
Reform picked up its first win in Greater Manchester, in one of Labour’s safest wards.
The result in Longdendale, Tameside has sent a major shockwave.
We saw Reform going from nowhere to nearly 50% of the vote and Labour crashing by 32 points down to 25%.
The Conservatives also crashed down to a distant third, on 12%.
It gives you another insight into why Starmer and Labour are panicking.
The challenge for Reform is to continue to drive the agenda, including when it comes to the strategically important British Steel that we must secure in the national interest.
But with many local elections across the country next month, prepare for some very major shifts.