Nigel Farage, in a speech aimed at local election campaigns, emphasized Reform UK's ambition to challenge Labour directly in northern England and Midlands. He asserted that his party represents the working class more effectively than Labour and should attract Conservative voters looking for alternatives. Farage's populist rhetoric included critiques of diversity policies, which he argued unfairly favor ethnic minorities over white candidates. He pledged to rejuvenate declining industries and outlined plans to depart from the European Convention on Human Rights, reflecting a broader discontent with cultural trends in the UK.
If you are considering voting Conservative in these areas, you are wasting your vote, because if you want a party that can beat Labour, it is now very clearly Reform.
We do not believe in DEI [diversity, equity and inclusion] and that madness in any way at all, but it's all part of the north London human rights lawyers being completely out of touch with ordinary folk.
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