Until recently, Reform was seen mainly as a threat to the Tories, but all that has changed as Farage shatters the traditional two-party system.
Labour opened the floodgates – pretending to be tough on migrants to take on Reform is an act of deceit THAT great patriot and visionary author George Orwell once wrote, “Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.”.
The shameless determination to ape Farage is also reflected in the use of Reform’s shade of blue in Labour’s adverts on social media, while the party’s logo has also been dropped.
The sense of panic in Labour’s ranks is clear, especially after one poll last week put Reform no fewer than four points ahead of the Government.
Filled with striking images of officials battering down doors and handcuffing illegal migrants, this initiative aims to overturn the widespread public view Sir Keir Starmer’s party is soft on border controls.