A new Reform councillor has just been making a complete fool of himself on a local TV channel politics program. He's going to cut parking charges, cut council tax, whilst at the same time spending much more on local services.
I really don't want to live here if Farage in Prime Minister.You are taking politics way too seriously, relax all will be fine.
Maybe he's not gonna pocket half of the income, so they'll be enough to do this.A new Reform councillor has just been making a complete fool of himself on a local TV channel politics program. He's going to cut parking charges, cut council tax, whilst at the same time spending much more on local services.

It isn't going to be any worse than it is now, it cannot possibly get any worse. I am willing to take a chance on him as he might just do what he says. If he doesnt then it will be conservative again.I really don't want to live here if Farage in Prime Minister.

A new Reform councillor has just been making a complete fool of himself on a local TV channel politics program. He's going to cut parking charges, cut council tax, whilst at the same time spending much more on local services.
AIWhen parties promise to slash revenue (taxes and fees) while also expanding services, they are relying on the assumption that extreme reductions in bureaucratic "waste" will cover the difference. However, audits of councils nationwide highlight the realities of governing
The Reality of "Cutting Waste": In practice, identifying enough internal waste to fund both lower taxes and more services is virtually non-existent. "Waste reduction" frequently translates to scaled-back services, paused regeneration projects, or fewer library hours
National and Local Precedent: In areas where Reform UK has taken control of councils, the reality of local authority finance has forced them to either raise council tax (often to the maximum permitted by central government) or make difficult cuts to services
The Bexley Context: The London Borough of Bexley currently faces severe budget gaps driven by rising inflation and statutory demands for adult and children's social care. To balance the books without compromising critical hardship and care funds, the council has had to maintain its council tax precepts rather than decrease them
Well you know what to do then , Foxtrot OscarI really don't want to live here if Farage in Prime Minister.

There have been numerous written pledges and claims that Reform will cut Council Tax, many of them on Reform leaflets alongside Farage.A new Reform councillor has just been making a complete fool of himself on a local TV channel politics program. He's going to cut parking charges, cut council tax, whilst at the same time spending much more on local services.

Nobody cares about the other stuff, he has one main job to do and if he does that then I couldnt care less about the stuff you worry over.There have been numerous written pledges and claims that Reform will cut Council Tax, many of them on Reform leaflets alongside Farage.
But Farage denies this is/was a Reform policy.
Farage interpreted this to mean "lower increases" in Council Tax.
In fact:

Nobody cares about the other stuff