Starmer's Labour ATTACKED Me Yesterday. Here’s Why They’re Terrified.
On the same day they admit to prioritising windmills over wheelchairs!
Today, in the gold-gilded, out-of-touch chamber of the House of Commons, a Labour MP I’d never even heard of decided to make a name for himself by attacking me and the Reform UK-led administration at Durham County Council.
His attack was pathetic, coordinated... and frankly, a bit desperate.
Let’s be blunt. I can only assume this new MP has his head so far up Keir Starmer’s backside that I just hope, for his sake, Starmer is charging him rent.
While he’s busy brown-nosing in Westminster, we’re here in Durham dealing with the £70 MILLION crumbling budget deficit that his Labour party and their Lib Dem hangers-on left behind.
They talk. We act.
They are absolutely furious that, since May, we have set about reforming the council at breakneck speed.
We scrapped the fake Net Zero ‘emergency’—no more green gimmicks and costly virtue-signalling while our ratepayers freeze.
We axed the poisonous DEI training—the racist nonsense that tells working-class lads, the sons of miners and steelworkers, that their skin colour equals ‘inherent privilege’. It’s an absolute poison, and it’s gone.
We passed a Free-Speech amendment to protect councillors after one, from an opposition party no less, was investigated simply for criticising the BBC’s absurd ‘terribly white’ balcony comment. Our monarchy is not a problem; it’s our pride.
We’ve already saved tens of millions of pounds and are putting that cash back into roads, bin collections, and care—not woke nonsense.
There are potentially over £100 million in savings for the North East to be announced thanks to Reform at County Durham in waste collection
While we’re delivering, Labour is kicking every serious issue into the long grass—especially the crippling crisis in Special Educational Needs (SEND) funding.
And why? It’s a nakedly political decision. They’ve delayed the funding announcement until next year, all to buy time during their own grubby Deputy Leadership election (you know, the one they’re having because the last one got a bit too... creative... with her taxes).
We’re told by this government to cut, cut, cut... yet they can always find cash for windmills over wheelchairs, Chagos Islanders over councils, and migrants over the military.
This is the Westminster circus. Maybe Mr Strickland could step out of his echo chamber and join us in fixing the mess his lot broke.
Reform is here for the people. Labour is here for the politics.
We deliver. They dither.
It sounds like are doing a great job if they are attacking you in this way.
Keep up the good work Darren! Your results speak volumes.