Labour Party has lost touch with its roots, says Reform leader Nigel Farage


Labour Party has lost touch with its roots, says Reform leader Nigel Farage

Labour Party's Departure from its Origins

Founded in 1893 by Keir Hardie, the Labour Party was established to give the working class a voice. However, Nigel Farage, leader of Reform, argues that the current Labour Party, led by Sir Keir Starmer, has strayed far from its original mission.

Disconnect from Traditional Supporters

According to new research by Survation, Labour has lost touch with its traditional supporters in the Midlands and the North. Voters now back Nigel Farage over the Prime Minister to represent working people, fix the immigration system, and get things done.

Economic and Social Decline

Under Starmer's government, the economy has struggled, with flatlining growth and increased taxes. The National Insurance hike and frozen income tax thresholds have left many paying more under Labour, impacting their ability to cover basic expenses.

Betrayal of the Red Wall

Labour's approach to immigration has also drawn criticism. Despite promises to tackle illegal immigration, numbers have surged, with significant costs to taxpayers. Reform UK aims to address these issues by deporting illegal migrants and protecting borders.


Labour Party has lost touch with its roots, says Reform leader Nigel Farage

Reform UK's Solutions

Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, pledges to scrap Net Zero policies, reinstate the Winter Fuel Allowance, and raise the tax-free allowance. As the Conservatives face challenges, Reform UK positions itself as the real opposition to Labour, offering a vision for change in the upcoming election.