Dear Supporter,
Something really frightening is happening in our country.
Apparently, we are not allowed to have a national debate about
better, more affordable ways to reduce emissions, other than Boris’
flawed Net Zero plan.
The Vote Power Not Poverty campaign believes we can have cleaner
air and improved sustainability, whilst using our own cheaper shale
gas to deliver truly affordable energy to Britain.
Boris' Net Zero will cost much, much more, whilst sending our jobs
and money to China and elsewhere, impoverishing millions of British
people.
The old will die colder, poorer, sooner. The young will be blighted
with higher costs, fewer jobs, less money.
Our campaign is about having a discussion, considering other
options, seeking out better solutions. Who could possibly have an
issue with that?
Remarkably, it seems that some people do.
We all know about the festering cancel culture that exists in the
UK; during the Brexit debate we saw it at close quarters. Nothing
could have prepared us though for what we’ve experienced over this
last week.
The hatred and vitriol being dished out by those who want to stifle
debate and subvert any kind of democratic decision making is
staggering. The language of hate and division being used towards us,
simply because we want to give you a choice, is bewildering.
Be in no doubt that these people won’t be satisfied until they see
each of us poorer, colder and more controlled.
This is why Reform UK is so important – we are the only party who
have the courage to claim our country back from these eco zealots and
extremists.
So many of you have stood alongside Nigel and I for such a long
time and we continue to be so grateful for that support. We need it
now, more than ever!
Come and stand with us again on 26th March in Bolton. Help us to
face down this growing cancer that is the cancel culture. Join us in
protecting our right to discuss and debate. Listen to new ideas and
new solutions on how we deliver more secure and more affordable energy
for future generations.
It’s time to Vote Power Not Poverty.
Many thanks,
Richard Tice
Reform UK Leader
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