Dear Jack,
This is the last weekend before the election and Reform UK continue
to grow in the polls. Even an attempted stich-up by C4 is already
falling apart. They can’t criticise our policies, they can’t criticise
our candidates, so they will try and find any other obscure
excuse.
We seem to be attracting far more support amongst the
young than anyone expected. It looks like they understand why
getting on the housing ladder is so difficult (immigration), crime is
getting worse (immigration), they have difficulty getting to see
someone the NHS (immigration), and are often passed over for jobs and
promotion (immigration). Yet the other parties still don’t understand
that alienating the young with their trendy policies may sound great
at a dinner party but is ruining their life chances.
We seem to be attracting far more support amongst the recent
immigrants than anyone expected. Everyone that has come here to
work legally, who have integrated, and love living here, they are
appalled by those that have come here to jump on the gravy train. We
are £2.5Tn in debt and we can’t afford the unlimited benefits bill
anymore. It used to be that most immigrants came here for British
values, yet the other parties still don’t understand that forcing hard
working immigrants to pay more tax to pay for non-working immigrants
may sound great at a dinner party but isn’t why they came here.
We seem to be attracting far more support amongst women
than anyone expected. Everyone wants people to be able to live the
life they want and be free from prejudice, but equally all women
should be free to have their own spaces. Yet the other parties still
don’t understand that alienating women with their trendy policies may
sound great at a dinner party but most women want to feel safe in
their own spaces.
So speak to the young, to recent immigrants,
to women, and every other demographic you can think of, let
them know how great our policies are and our people are.
There is still time to get the millions of undecided to decide to
vote Reform
UK!
The London Communications Team
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