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Nigel Farage demands ‘letting people vote’ on the ‘canceled’ elections | Politics | News

Nigel Farage demands ‘letting people vote’ on the ‘canceled’ elections | Politics | News

Nigel Farage has launched a campaign to “let people vote” and said that other parties are “terrified” of the reform, since up to 18 tips could cancel May elections.

The government has invited the authorities to request that this year’s local elections are discarded and is currently considering their answers.

The reform has launched a petition that calls the decision as a “misfortune” and has projected a blunt message next to the House of Commons with the slogan “Dictators cancel the elections.”

Other slogans transmitted on Parliament by Reforma include “Let the People Vote”, Great Britain is broken “and” Great Britain needs reform. “

According to the reform, the affected tips include many of which the reform is stronger, and the movement is designed to protect the other parts.

Nigel Farage He said in a political transmission of the party: “We have not heard a great debate about this because both the work and the Conservatives They are terrified by the emergence of the reform. This denial of our democracy is something that is not fundamentally British and antidemocratic.

“It shows how rotten the entire system is now in British politics.”

The request for “Let The People Vote” of Reforma says: “They demand that the elections of the English County Council continue on May 1”.

The tips known for having requested that May’s elections are delayed include Derbyshire, Devon, East Sussex, West Sussex, Essex, Gloudeshire, Hampshire, Kent, Leinteshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Oxfordshire. Suffolk, Surrey, Warwickshire and Worcestershire, all county councils, as well as Thurock and Wight Island.

Local Government Minister Jim McMahon, told the Chamber of the Commons: “Throughout the local elections, a decision will be made on the requests made by the Councils to postpone the local elections, recognizing the need to confirm the confirmation As soon as possible.

“As established in my letter of December 16, these requests will only be considered when it is clear that the postponement will help the area to offer reorganization and return to the most ambitious term.”

The potential delay is because many areas are ready to create regional mayors with elections in May 2026, says the government.

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