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Reform comes fourth in Anderson’s backyard

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The fighting talk continues over at Reform HQ as local election results continue to drip out. The Farage-founded party’s right-wing campaign has seen leader Richard Tice proclaim Reform UK is ‘rapidly becoming the real opposition to the Labour party in the North of England’. Tory defector Lee Anderson has even gone so far as to suggest he has a better chance of keeping his seat as a Reform MP than a Tory. But is the red wall Rottweiler all bark and no bite? The results of the East Midlands mayoral election would suggest so…

Six local candidates stood for the mayoralty, with the vote taking place in Anderson’s own Ashfield constituency. In first place – by a margin of 1,500 – was Labour candidate Margaret Ward, with over 7,000 votes. Up second was the Tory party’s Ben Bradley, with over 5,600 backers and in third place was the independent candidate Matt Relf, with a little over three-and-a-half thousand votes to his name.

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