Labour Doorknockers & Outriders Play Up Restore Britain in Makerfield
Labour doorknockers in Makerfield are reportedly encouraging voters to consider Rupert Lowe's party, Restore. The New Statesman is analyzing Lowe's prospects based on his favorable polling results. Meanwhile, Reform candidate Robert Kenyon has made controversial statements that have drawn attention.
- ▪Labour doorknockers are suggesting voters consider Rupert Lowe's Restore party.
- ▪The New Statesman is evaluating Lowe's chances based on strong polling returns.
- ▪Reform candidate Robert Kenyon has made controversial comments about Russia's actions in Crimea.
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Guido hears some Labour doorknockers who encounter Reform/Restore waverers in Makerfield – of which there are a few – are more than happy to suggest voting for Rupert Lowe’s party. With a grin… Meanwhile Burnham outrider Dan Hodges is posting constantly about how strong the Restore vote is in the constituency. Labour house rag the New Statesman is assessing Lowe’s chances in the seat in light of his strong polling returns. It got 7% in a Times poll, enough to overtake Burnham when combined with Reform… Everyone is at the same time having a field day with Reform candidate Robert Kenyon who, among other things, suggested Russia was right to take control of Crimea. Going well…
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