Nick Lowles, founder and CEO of Labour-linked left-wing campaign organisation Hope Not Hate, has said that Reform is now the party of community and “small politics.” Funny that…
Complaining about the Starmer administration losing touch with local communities, Lowles said of Labour:
Why are we all here… we need to be grounded in values… they feel the Labour Party has abandoned them and that is just really sad, and what is frightening is Reform are filling that vacuum. We’re hearing stories – and some of this are nonsense – they are doing a campaign to save buses in an estate in South Shields, in South Wales they’re running a food bank out of the back of a pub, and they are doing the things that probably we used to do and we don’t do enough of… it’s the small politics.”
As Guido revealed this summer Hope Not Hate has provided strategic advice to the Labour Party on how to attack Reform. After it spent the last election accusing the Tories of peddling ‘hate’…
Lowles added that Reform dominated over the summer and at best “the government has been silent, at worst it’s followed up” Reform arguments. Labour-linked campaigning arms now say Reform is dominant on a national and local level…