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Nigel Farage New Leader Of Reform UK – Brook Wimbury Reform UK Fylde Candidate

Nigel Farage has today (3rd June) been announced as the new leader of the Reform UK Party. At a press conference in London, Richard Tice, the former leader of Reform UK, said he had invited Farage to become the leader of the party. Farage has also today (3rd June) confirmed that he will stand as an MP in the Clacton constituency, saying that Reform UK will win seats throughout the country in the July election, adding that nationally his Party could get more votes than the Tories.

This change of leadership may (or may not) impact on the support for Brook Wimbury (pictured in featured photograph), who is the Reform UK Party’s candidate for the Fylde constituency in the forthcoming General Election

Wimbury  shared this detail, which was ironically headed ‘Getting in Rooms with Bad Men’, to voters:

‘The Fylde coast is home to me. I have lived with my wife Ann for over 25 years. Before that, I served in the British Army for 5 years with operational tours in Northern Ireland.

I promise to diligently serve the Fylde Coast if elected as your MP and stand up for what is right.

Since 2010, the representative for the Fylde Coast has embarrassed his constituents during his time in Public office, whilst his party has opened the floodgates on immigration and failed our NHS.

I promise to support the change we need to see:

– A stronger border that allows in those who come here legitimately and add to our countries benefit, whilst saying no to those who would come here to take advantage of us.

– A stronger NHS with a goal to cut waiting times to zero, whilst cutting tax for 3 years to those on our front lines

– strengthening our police and justice systems!

The only room I’ll be getting into with Bad Men is Parliament, when we show the 2 party system that we are here to make a difference!’

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