David Bull, deputy leader of Reform Party, has set out a bold vision for the party’s ascent to power over the next six years. Despite criticisms that Reform’s manifesto, presented by Nigel Farage, is more about influencing politics than actual governance, Bull maintains that a vote for Reform is a vote against both Conservatives and Labour.
According to Bull, the Tories’ argument that voting for Reform would benefit Labour is flawed, as he believes that a vote for the Conservatives indirectly strengthens the Labour party. With a realistic view that Labour is likely to win the upcoming election, Bull urges voters to align with their beliefs and support the Reform Party.