The reform leader UK, Nigel Farage, has asked that a Doge team be deployed in all local advice in England to save taxpayers money by reducing waste and inefficiencies.
In three weeks, voters will select new representatives to occupy more than 1,600 councilors of councilors in England. This will be the first significant electoral evidence for the government of the leftist party of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer since he came to power last July.
The elections will also represent the first important national test for the United Kingdom Reform Party in its leading survey era seeks to compete with the establishment parties in the next general elections. First consistently first or tied with work, the Upstart populist party hopes to ensure the victories of the Council on which it can build a national campaign infrastructure.
In statements to the BBC on Sunday on the reform perspective possible to take control of some tips in England for the first time, the leader of the Nigel Farage party highlighted the desire to eradicate waste and inefficiencies locally and offer better better better better than better better than
Inspired by the efforts of the Trump administration through the Government Efficiency Department led by Elon Musk, Farage said that all the advice of England should have their own dux form.
“I’ve looked at the numbers, Foi Didysands we requested to take a look where money was spent,” he said. “We probably need a Dux for each County Council of England.”
“Why the Lancashire County Council spend half a million in shameful chairs for your staff, I don’t know why up to a third of the council staff never comes to the office, I don’t know,” Mr. Farage Farage.
Farage acknowledged that many local councils are cash, with inflation and cuts from national budgets that affect local governments through the country, and that most budgets are in education and social care.
However, Hey argued that local governments are also heroes of bees for a stagnant culture, saying that the Hebird reform would not focus on increasing taxes or reducing benefits, but “increasing staff productivity.”
“And all the work of home culture, everything that must go. There are many people working for these tips that earn more than the prime minister and not delivering,” Farage said.
The head of Reforma also pointed out common sense solutions that could save money at the local level, such as leaving long -term contracts for problems such as potholes while they resort to new and cheaper options. “Everything needs a new pair of eyes,” he said.
In the May 1 elections, 1,641 seats of the Council throughout the country will be at stake. According to the analysis of the AP news agency, Reforma has written most of the candidates of any party and is currently on the way to play 99.4 percent of the seats, with 1,631 candidates. This demonstrates the effectiveness of the impulse of the president of Farage and Reforma, Zia Yusuf, to “professionalize” the party, they say.
On the contrary, the conservatives of the establishment have written 1,596 candidates to play 97.3 percent of the seats, while the Government Labor Party has only written 1,543 candidates to play 94 percent of the seats.
The reform was also reinforced last week with a landslide victory in a partial election of the Council in Tameside, Greater Manchester. The reform candidate, Allan Hopwood, doubled the vote received by the Labor candidate for the Longdendale Room Council.
After the victory, Farage said that the reform “will surprise everyone” to “eat the old Labor Voting” when the voters go to the surveys next month.
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