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Labour’s “SECRET” Anti-Reform Plot EXPOSED – Desperate Move to Crush Nigel Farage!

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Gbnews report suggests that the Labour Party is secretly working to undermine Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. The group behind this effort is reportedly Labour Together, a think tank linked to Downing Street and run by former Labour MP Jonathan Ashworth.

Labour’s strategy appears to focus more on stopping Reform UK rather than attacking the ruling Conservative Party. This comes at a time when Reform is gaining momentum in national polls, sometimes even surpassing the Tories.

Reform UK’s mayoral candidate for Greater Lincolnshire, Dame Andrea Jenkyns, spoke to GB News regarding a recent report. She stated that it demonstrates Labour is “running scared.” Jenkyns accused Labour candidates of misleading voters online and dismissed allegations that Reform UK intends to privatize the NHS.

Jenkyns suggested that Britain should explore different healthcare funding models while keeping the NHS free at the point of use. She pointed to Taiwan’s system, which blends public funding with private insurance, as a potential example.

Meanwhile, Reform UK is planning one of the biggest political rallies in Britain’s history on March 28, ahead of local elections. The event is expected to feature major speeches, including one from Nigel Farage himself.

Some observers have compared Farage’s rallies to those of Donald Trump, saying they are energetic and feel more like concerts than traditional political events.

Labour figures, like former MP Stephen Pound, have downplayed the idea of a secret anti-Reform effort. Instead, he argues that Labour needs to listen to the public more to compete with Reform.

Others believe that immigration is the key issue driving Reform’s popularity. Some experts say Labour’s best way to weaken Reform is to reduce both legal and illegal immigration—but many doubt they will take that approach.

With elections coming up on May 1, voters will soon decide if Reform UK’s rising popularity is just a temporary trend or a real political shift.