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‘I don’t trust them’: voters wary as Reform eyes possible Runcorn byelection

Nigel Farage’s party starts early ground war as it hopes to overturn huge majority of Labour MP Mike AmesburyAs Nigel Farage toured US television studios before the inauguration of President Donald Trump, his face was almost as unavoidable in a quiet Cheshire market town more than 3,000 miles from the White House.“He’s already got an office here, hasn’t he?” exclaimed Rob Hitchmough, 65, walking his cavalier King Charles spaniels, Oskar and Reyes, along Frodsham Main Street, where Reform UK had its campaign headquarters last year. Continue reading...



The main conceptual idea of the text is voter skepticism and potential for Reform UK's success in a possible byelection in Runcorn. The article highlights a growing distrust towards traditional political parties, particularly Labour, among some voters in Runcorn. This sentiment opens the door for Reform UK, despite concerns about its anti-immigration stance. Voters interviewed express disillusionment with established politics and are willing to consider Reform UK as an alternative, though their decision remains contingent on the specific offerings and strategies of both Reform and Labour during the campaign. The text emphasizes the unpredictable nature of the byelection outcome, ultimately hinging on both Reform UK's campaign momentum and Labour's ability to re-engage its base and overcome voter dissatisfaction.

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