In Kent, the silent Reform voter' may give Nigel Farage his greatest victory
Briefly

Nigel Farage took to the streets of Ramsgate promoting his Reform UK party, engaging with locals as he prepares for the upcoming local elections in England. He energetically campaigned across multiple towns in Kent, showcasing his distinct style with humor and charm, particularly when brandishing an inflatable lilo. During conversations with constituents, he expressed their disdain for the Conservative party, emphasizing his mistrust in aligning with them. The positive reception he received from voters suggests that Reform UK is starting to make a notable impact in the political landscape.
Farage told the man: "Our voters loathe the Conservative party. [Making a deal with them] is the last thing they'd ever want me to do. And frankly, if I do a deal with someone, I shake their hand, I look them in the eye and I trust them. I don't trust them."
Dressed in a blue suit and 300 Ray-Ban Meta sunglasses with built-in cameras, Farage had embarked on a busy day of campaigning across three towns in Kent, one week out from England's local elections.
It's Reform colours, that's what it is, he joked to the throng of press photographers, possibly tickled by its resemblance to the migrant dinghies that wash up on the nearby beaches.
Farage is a man who likes an audience and Ramsgate is certainly a place where he wouldn't expect to get a rough ride.
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