Reform’s Lee Anderson says ‘I want my country back’ as he is re-elected as MP for Ashfield

I I stood in this town my hometown four and a half years ago as a Conservative candidate and won and I W comfortably and the people of Ashfield back me and they now back me again as a reform candidate for Ashfield I said a few weeks back that there was going to be a recking on Election night and Ashfield which is a capital of Common Sense they’re part of that reing now this wonderful place which I call my home is going to have a massive say in how this country is shaped in the future I want my country like and naille can play their part in that thank you

Lee Anderson has been re-elected in Ashfield, the first confirmed Reform victory of the election. In a speech he called his constituency the capital of common sense, and said: ‘I want my country back, and Ashfield can play its part in that’
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11 comments
  1. Genuinely what does ‘ I want my country back ‘ actually mean? If you asked 100 different people, you’d get 100 different explanations, and a lot of blank looks..

  2. This was a BRITAIN FIRST phrase, wasn’t it!?
    But… definitely no racists in the reform party 😂

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