House of Commons nursery provider criticised for article praising Reform conference
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House of Commons nursery provider criticised for article praising Reform conference
"There was a buzz of excitement, she wrote about her arrival, commending the easy style, humour and confidence of Reform's chair, David Bull, who kept the audience hooked. Nigel Farage, the party's leader, was commanding and played to the crowd like a seasoned frontman, she wrote. Citing what she described as Reform's desire to be seen as the voice of ordinary people' who feel ignored,"
"It described the government's budget as disastrous, referred to the frittering away of taxpayers' money, and used the pejorative nickname Rachel from accounts to refer to the chancellor, Rachel Reeves. House of Commons authorities said they would remind the company of its responsibilities as a contractor when it came to public communications. LEYF (London Early Years Foundation), which runs 43 nurseries across 13 London boroughs and says it is committed to a diverse workforce,"
June O'Sullivan, chief executive of the London Early Years Foundation (LEYF), attended Reform UK's conference and praised the chair David Bull's easy style, humour and confidence. O'Sullivan described Nigel Farage as commanding and compared his performance to that of a seasoned frontman. She characterised the government's budget as disastrous and accused the government of frittering away taxpayers' money, using the pejorative nickname 'Rachel from accounts' for chancellor Rachel Reeves. O'Sullivan linked protests outside asylum accommodation to a sense of injustice among mothers and cited concerns about ideological interference in education. House of Commons authorities said they would remind LEYF of contractor communications responsibilities.
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