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An upcoming reform will be forced to “dirty cough medicine under the country’s throat”, which the person is expecting to shape the policies of the party.
James Or, who is behind a new supporter-reform think tank, told BBC Nigel Faraz’s party that “a magic wand has not found” and to fix the economy, something “very unpopular” things have to be done in their first 100 days.
He said that it should learn from US President Donald Trump, who came to the government with a plan and “very fast”, knowing that some of his policies were “not going to be popular”.
“I think it has begun tolerate this fruit in the case of Trump,” he told Amol Rajan of BBC in a comprehensive interview for the radical podcast of today’s program.
If the reform is successful in its objective of winning power in the next election, then due to four years of time, it will be the greatest upset in British political history.
Despite being a leader in public opinion surveys, the party currently has only four MPs and has no track record in the national government.
Generally with other opposition parties at this level in the electoral cycle, it does not have a fully working policy program.
But unlike conservatives and labor, it does not have a long -established network of think tanks and policy experts that can draw it to ideas.
A new supporter-reform UK Think Tank, The Center for a Better Britain (CBB), earlier this year was launched by former Reform Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Brown and the party’s two biggest donors.
James or, a friend of JD Vance, an associate professor of the Philosophy of Religion at James or, Cambridge University, was appointed as the chairman of its advisory board.
CBB is not part of the reform despite being located in the same Central London office building.
‘Surprisingly Welfarist’
But Mr. Ora told the BBC: “If the elections are on what they are and the improvement ends to control the country, then we all want them to succeed.
“And this means to ensure that they have found the policy behind them, which is properly worked, is coordinated on a broad platform.”
Sri ORR is a prominent person in the “National Conservatism” movement, and says that his new think tank will be operated by “post-brexit, supporting nation, supporter-sovereignty, pro-Britain-impulse and framework”.
He is less clear in his BBC interview as to what improvement of the ideology of the UK, arguing that Nigel Faraj is “surprisingly welfarist” on some issues, such as supporting him Scrap the two hair gain cap,
But he said that reforms are still “big believers that big state, aggressive intervention, heavy regulated markets” are not good things.
Farage opponents accused him of political opportunism, announced policy positions, which are likely to be popular – such as major tax cuts and high profile giveAways such as winter fuel payment cuts reverse – how will they be paid without spelling.
Mr. Orar told the BBC Podcast that the Farez would have to be “honest” with voters in the 2029 general election, which the economy would have to take “difficult decisions” about “difficult decisions” about “difficult decisions” to grow.
“You’ve got a majority on a large scale [of voters] In favor of tax cuts, a large -scale majority in favor of increasing public spending, and reforms did not find a magic wand, “he said.
If the reform manages to form the next government in 2029, they argued, they would have more freedom to work than traditional parties, which are made up of various factions and traditions.
“One of the advantages of having a completely fresh, new parliamentary party is that the leadership will have much greater power than the ker’s stormer, even with a majority of 160, and Kemi Badenoch has a party of 123.
“There will be a honeymoon period, I think, one year, or two years old.
“They are going to be absolutely important to force dirty cough medicine under the country’s throat first a hundred days.”