Labour accused by Home Secretary of trying to 'distort' political system and impose hidden taxes, warns Cleverly


Labour accused by Home Secretary of trying to 'distort' political system and impose hidden taxes, warns Cleverly

Labour's Alleged Power Grab

The Home Secretary, James Cleverly, has issued a stark warning claiming that Labour will attempt to secure power "permanently" by extending voting rights to 16-year-olds, prisoners, and foreign nationals.

Hidden Tax Rises

Cleverly cautioned voters to be wary of hidden tax increases under a Labour government, emphasizing the party's intention to distort the political landscape in their favor if they win the upcoming election.

Risk of Distorting British Politics

He expressed concerns that Labour plans to manipulate the system by packing the House of Lords, lowering the voting age, and granting voting rights to foreign nationals and potentially even criminals in a bid to establish a lasting grip on power.

Conservative Response

Cleverly dismissed the notion of Reform becoming the largest opposition party, stating that such an outcome would only bolster Labour and pave the way for significant changes in voting regulations.

Rejection of Reform UK Influence

The Home Secretary rejected claims of any Conservative members being swayed by Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, highlighting the perceived risks associated with supporting a party that could potentially empower Labour to implement sweeping changes.


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