Too good to be true: on the road with Nigel Farage photo essay
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Too good to be true: on the road with Nigel Farage  photo essay
"Farage is on a busy schedule of walkabouts and meet-ups with prospective councillors and supporters around the country, showcasing his active engagement in the campaign."
"At the end of a long day that included Waltham Abbey then Harlow, a man rushed out of the barber's mid-haircut to greet him and do a selfie."
"Farage visited a cadet training camp that now houses asylum seekers, speaking to photographers and addressing local concerns about the situation."
"Reform's campaign started with a series of rallies for supporters and candidates, where they asked attenders who were not already members to join the party."
Reform, under Nigel Farage's leadership, is actively campaigning for local elections, showing strong polling results. The campaign began with rallies aimed at recruiting new members and candidates. Farage is engaging with supporters through walkabouts and meet-ups across various locations, including shopping centers and high streets. He has visited sites of local significance and addressed issues such as asylum seekers being housed in army camps. The campaign utilizes social media to enhance visibility and connect with the electorate.
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