Political reporter

After this week’s local elections, reform UK, for the first time, has won the control of local councils.
It is now in charge in 10 areas, and there are another four where it is the largest part. The party also has two new mayors in Greater Lincolnshire and Hull & East Yorkshire.
After fighting a successful campaign, Nigel Farage’s party now has to show what he will do with his new power.
Dux of the City Council
Farage has said good to see “a Duxt in each county.” Doge, is the government’s efficiency department created by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and his advisor, the technological billionaire, Elon Musk, with the aim of cutting the government’s expense.
Speaking to journalists while his party broke into the victory in Durham, Farage established what would probably mean in the tips led by reforms throughout the country.
“I think everyone is better watching alternative careers,” he warned of Council staff that “working on climate change initiatives, or diversity, equality and inclusion” or choosing to work from home.
He added: “We want to give taxpayers of the Council a better value for money, reduce spending, find out who are long -term contracts, reduce the scale of the local government to what should be: repair the pot, provide the senator”
His message was resonated by Darren Grimes, once GB news presenter, now Councilor for Reforms in Durham.
Speaking to the BBC Radio 4 SUNEY program, he said that the essential services were being financed while the tips were spending “fortune in zero net pet projects, building rainbow crossings or hiring £ 70000 a year managers of diversity.”
When asked if he would have fired, he said his party would send to the auditors to see what works there are and “if they have a good value for money.”
Speaking to the same program, Tony Travers, professor of public policy at the London School of Economics, said there were 15 years of cuts to the Budgets of the Local Council and warned that it would be “Very, very difficult to find substantial savings in this part of the public sector.”
Asylum applicants accommodation
The reform has criticized the high levels of immigration and the numbers that reach the United Kingdom in small boats throughout the channel.
In his manifesto of the general elections, he said that he would implement a freezing in immigration not at the service. Those with certain skills, for example in medical care, would still be allowed to come to the United Kingdom.
Local councils have no control over the immigration policy nationwide, but Farage has said that the party “will resist the central government flying to hundreds of these young men in these counties that we now direct.”
Grimes said the reform would not “allow our communities to be a landfill for illegal migrants.”
In his Victoria speech, the new mayor of Reform for Greater Lincolnshire Dame Andrea Jenkyns said: “I say” not “to put people in hotels. Tents are good enough for France; they should go good enough for you in Britain.”
The Interior Ministry is responsible for accommodating asylum seekers for adults and, although the advice can object, they have little power to prevent people from being houses in their areas.
An increase in the number of people looking for asylum has led the hotels to be used more and more for accommodation.
In his manifesto, the Labor Government promised to stop using hotels for this purpose, which in 2023/24 cost £ 3.1 billion; However, earlier this year, a minister confirmed that the number of hotels had increased from the elections.
Inexperience ‘an advantage’
Many of the newly elected councilors of the party have little political experience, however, the Vice President of Reforma, Richard Tice, says it will be “an advantage.”
Tice admitted that there would be “a learning process” and it would be “ridiculous” to say that there would be no mistakes, but that the reform counter councils would be “affection, we get things winning.”
He said: “I think that in many cases it is an advantage, reaching something fresh without emotional and traditional luggage of the game and apply common sense.
“Or the course there is a certain learning process for some people, but I am very sure that we will do an outstanding job.”
As the concerns about the competition were issued by activists, the president of the party, Zia Yusuf, confirmed that Reform Rek would expand their center of excellence to train the new councilors.
Yusuf has promoted the center of excellence of reform as a means of professionalization of the party and says that he has already trained 1,000 candidates.
The center is an accidental course in effective campaigns, as well as support with emails and social media messages.
