Once again we witness the growing influence of Reform in British politics.
This week saw Prime Minister Keir Starmer literally take a Reform policy as his Government’s own.
That comes as Labour MPs are increasingly rattled by Reform’s rise.
Starmer is of course in America, appearing alongside US President Donald Trump yesterday.
Those in Labour, including some in senior roles representing the Government now, used to regularly dish out pathetic anti-Trump insults.
Now Labour’s leadership attempt instead to cosy up to Trump, with our Brexit freedoms giving an independent UK the ability to secure a US Deal and sidestep Trump’s tariffs on the European Union.
Funny how things work out, isn’t it?
Sadly though it seems Trump won’t veto the horrendous Starmer Surrender Treaty, handing sovereignty of the Chagos Islands over to Mauritius.
It will cost us a fortune, represents a self-humiliation and will boost communist China.
Leading the charge against that Deal has been Nigel Farage’s Reform, who have clearly rattled Labour.
That is demonstrated by the Government now trying to adopt Reform’s approach as their own - though all is not as it seems.
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