Green Party candidate Geraldine Coggins has said Reform is abandoning its campaign in Greater Manchester in order to ‘save the skin’ of Nigel Farage who faces a fight in Clacton against Count Binface.
Leaked WhatsApp messages from Reform yesterday suggested they are diverting their campaign in Greater Manchester to the Clacton byelection.
Geraldine Coggins said:
“It is clear where the priorities of Reform are, not to the people of Greater Manchester, but to try and save the skin of Nigel Farage who’s spending the next month chasing a guy with a bin on his head.
“I have a plan to address the serious issues in Greater Manchester, to put right Labour’s failings and to take back control of Greater Manchester from big money and developers. My plan will deliver 20,000 affordable and publicly owned homes, free bus travel for under 22 year olds and to get our high streets buzzing again.
“Reform’s priority is saving Nigel Farage’s career, not making life better for the people of Greater Manchester.”
Yesterday the Green Party launched their fully costed manifesto for Greater Manchester
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