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The Entire Labour Elite Are TERRIFIED Of This News

The Labour Party is dead and Kier Stalmer is the one who is killing it.

On top of that, in the run-up to the Makerfield bi-election where Andy Burnham is going to stand up against a reform candidate and try and win so he can become prime minister, Star is doing everything he can to undermine his lead.

But it seems he doesn’t even need to because reform have put forward an absolute blinder of a candidate.

A young man called Robert Kenyon.

He’s been in the Army Reserve.

He’s worked in the NHS.

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He’s a plumber, a true working-class hero, a brilliant man by all accounts, and a really, really great representation of what we want politics in this country to become.

No more people who study PPE at Oxford and go to Eaton or private schools.

We want real British people who represent the real Britain.

That’s exactly who reform have put forward.

It seems they’ve learned their their lesson from the Gorton and Denton bi-election.

And I, for one, am really really excited about this.

So, for this video, I want to show you Robert Kenyon.

I want to show you the videos that we’ve got of him so you can get an idea as to who this man is and why I’m so excited at the prospect of maybe him becoming a member of parliament.

I think he’d be a brilliant addition.

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And let’s start off with the announcement video from Reform introducing Robert Kenyon as their candidate.

I was born in Makerfield.

If I was elected, I’d be the first person born in the constituency to become the MP.

I don’t think any MP that’s ever studied in Makerfield was actually born in the area.

I’m a plumber, gas engineer.

I’ve done that for a long time.

I did me apprenticeship when I was 18.

I love being a plumber.

I do enjoy it.

It’s hard, but I do enjoy it cuz I do take pride in my work.

I don’t know.

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It gets me a bit emotional sometimes thinking that there’s a chance that I could be representing people in parliament because it’s a massive honor and people will be thinking, “Oh, wait a minute.

He serviced my boiler last week.

You know, they go to private school to university.

They get a job a think tank or they they’re an assistant to an MP and then before you know it, they’re parachuted into somewhere they’ve never even visited to stand as an MP.

Now, they might know the system.

They might know how politics works.

They might know Westminster, but they don’t know the area or the people.

You know, you could read a book about something, but you’ll never understand it until you actually do it.

But for me, it’s the only place I’ve ever wanted to represent.

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People in this area, in this constituency, have been taken advantage of for far too long, and it’s time to take a stand.

You have got a voice.

make that voice heard on June the 18th in this make a field by election and go out and vote for Reform UK.

So, a really good introductory video giving you just a brief rundown on on who this guy is.

There’s this fairly long nine-minute video here of Robert Kenyon sat in his van driving Nigel Farage around Makerfield, showing him the area that he’s grown up in, born in, and was lived in his entire life.

I think it would be really, really valuable if we all see this just to hear from the man himself what kind of a person he is, what matters to him, and what he’s looking to change by going into politics.

Two days ago, me appren 17 year old apprentice was sat there and you’ll be all right.
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This is the place where I when I left schools.

When I left school, I went straight into work and it was a a factory that made scaffolding, reconditioned it.

So there’d be a shop blaster blasting all the dust off and the paint.

So you’d be welding and then you’d be painting it as well.

So it was an horrible dusty job and it was a hard job, you know, for such a young lad.

And the money was terrible as well.

But it was doing that job that made me realize I wanted to do something else.

So that’s when I learned went to be a plumber.

But I worked there when I was at school, you know, when I was like 14, 15, 16 on a Saturday.

I used to work here in school holidays as well.

You know, there something you’re going to see a lot in this video.

This guy is a grarafter.

He is a hard worker.

He’s worked his entire life.

He didn’t have money and he didn’t just, you know, take him benefits either.

He’s exactly the kind of person we want to be raising in this country to be rising up, you know, bringing into politics to represent real people.

the polar opposite of someone like Andy Burnham who has only ever worked within politics, who’s only successful because the Labour Party have forced him into positions of authority and hasn’t achieved anything to actually help British people.

But you wanted to make money.

Yeah, because I didn’t have any because my mom couldn’t give me any money.

Yeah, she was on her own bringing up three kids at the time.

Like she always says she never asked me for anything and because she never had it.

So I wouldn’t ask her.

From the age of 14, I went out and earned it myself.

So that was helping my cousin rewire her houses when I was 14.

Working in an off license.

I worked in an off license for about a year, three nights a week after school, stacking shelves and serving customers.

When you see quite a lot of teenagers now not working at all, not getting into the habit of work, it getting more and more expensive for the employers to take them on.

It’s not good for them, is it? It’s not because where I did it, I don’t think there was there wasn’t a minimum wage.

I paid two pound an hour and I worked at the welding factory taking on 20 quid for working four hours of of hard graft, you know.

So, if you have to take somebody on now, you’re going to be paying them12 pound an hour and there’s no guarantee whatsoever that they’ll know what they’re doing.

Yeah.

Um, so in turn, you don’t take them on, so they don’t earn a penny.
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We want people to earn good money, but we got to get people started in work, haven’t we? When I first came out my time as a plumber, the difference between minimum wage and the average earnings of a gas engineer, I think it worked out at about £240 a week.

£240 a week 20 years ago was really good money.

That was a wage in itself.

And now the difference is slightly smaller, but it’s not enough.

You know what I mean? You can go and work as a gas engineer, something skilled, and each month once you pay the bills, you’ve not got much left over.

And you’re thinking, um, this this didn’t used to be like this.

Even like that line right there is going to be the dividing line for politics in the UK over the next 10 years.

It didn’t used to be like this.

And he’s absolutely right.

It didn’t.

Unfortunately, people my age, you know, I think I’m a bit younger than him.

I’m 27.

I’ve literally never experienced a world where it wasn’t like this, except for, you know, through the eyes of my dad when I was a literal child.

But it didn’t used to be like this.

Wages used to be good.

British people used to be on par in wealth with Americans.

Now on average, we’re about 20 to30,000 a year poorer than the average American.

It didn’t used to be like this.

It’s a result of Blairism, of you know, David Cameron, of Theresa May, of Boris Johnson, of Kier Stalmer.

It’s a result of the politics that the establishment that the educated people who apparently know what’s right for the country have been forcing upon us.

It hasn’t been working for 20 30 years now at this point.

It’s time for a change.

It’s time for normal people to become politicians to take power away from the establishment elites who are already rich who are who are giving you know 100200,000 a year from their party political jobs.

They don’t need to make the economy work for them because they benefit either way.

But people like this, ordinary people are the ones who have been suffering under the boot of globalism, neoliberalism.

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3 years ago, I had a lot left over.

We used to go out for a meal uh as a family.

Yeah.

Once a month.

And it’s got to point now where when I was working, I was thinking, you know what? We we’ll go next month instead.

We’ll just get a takeaway instead, you know, instead of going out.

If you don’t go out for a meal, that pub or restaurant can’t employ them young people.

That pub goes bust, gets turned into an HMO.

Yeah.

Because no one used it, and everyone says, “Well, no one went in there.

” Well, we didn’t go in there cuz no one had any money.

Yeah.

What made you decide to go out on your own? I was going to go last year, but we had our second child, so I couldn’t take that risk.

I’ve just always wanted to go on me own.

I went on my own in 2010, but it was quite difficult because of the recession and I was having to go to Leeds every day to earn a living.

It caused me to lose me job last time in 2009 10 and that’s what’s always put me off but this time I think it’s a confidence your brother-in-law’s got his own business and they’re all doing really well.

I’m enjoying absolutely love it and I love being self-employed.

I love working for myself.

I wish I’d have done it sooner because you’ve got that freedom.

If you do go self-employed and you don’t try your hardest and it doesn’t become a success, you’ll think, “Oh, I wish I’d have been still working for council.

” But now you’ve given it a go.

Yeah.

There’s a lot of bureaucracy now, isn’t there? Running a small company.

As of April, if you’re a soul trader, you’ve got to do I think it’s four tax returns a year.

Four.

Why? I have no idea.

So, because of that, I went limited.

And because I’ve gone limited, it costs a lot more.

Yeah.

Um, for the accountants, that’s another really good example of why having real people with real experience is so valuable within politics.

Andy Bham has never run a business.

He’s never been a soul trader.

He’s never started a limited company.

He’s never had to deal with accountants.

You know, I know this just as well as this guy does.

Accounting fees are expensive.

I spend about £6,000 a year just paying my accountants.

All that is, they don’t help me run the business.

They don’t help me make more money or or find new revenue streams.

All they do is tell me, “Max, send this money to this bank account is HMRC is VAT or it’s corporation tax or it’s income tax or whatever it is.

The complicated nature of our tax system means that actually you end up being taxed far more because you have to spend money just to work out how much tax you owe.

” And again, this guy understands this.

He He’s not, you know, conventionally educated.

He didn’t go to university.

He doesn’t have a degree in economics, but he still understands to a far better degree what’s wrong with the country than someone who’s been in politics for 20, 30 years.

Operation tax went up.

IR35 making it really tough for self-employed people.

The same with like having an apprentice.

The apprentices have have just had a pay rise.

So if you take an apprentice on in the first year of being an apprentice it’s 8 pound an hour after the first year it’s not far off minimum wage I’m taking a big risk when I was an apprentice I weren’t paid for two years I wasn’t paid I got50 a week from the college and £15 expenses so I was on 65 quid a week so I used to work in a bookies on a on a Saturday morning and I work behind a bar on a Friday night on a Tuesday night that’s where I met my wife both grafters how big a part in your life is It’s everything.

Rugby league more than anything.

Yeah.

Which is massive.

Yeah.

Rugby league is probably 99% of what I think about, you know.

It’s it’s Is it your Is it your religion? Yeah.

Rugby league is I I’ve been involved over the years.

I’ve used to write in the newspaper column about rugby.

I’ve written a part in a book about the rugby.

Anything to do with Wigan rugby, I could probably tell you, you know, um I could probably name every player who’s played for the last 40 years.

wicked warriors all the way.

Yeah, that’s the spiritual arm is called Central Park that got knocked down in I think it was 1998.

I wouldn’t visit that Tesco for like 20 years until I had to go there where Billings Hospital is.

It’s on the border.

It used to be a maternity hospital and I think it was knocked down in around the early 2000s.

Um, now if you have kids, kids, babies being born, they get born at Wigan Hospital, which I’ve spoke to a lot of nurses who used to work at the Billings Hospital site and they said if if if babies are being born in a hospital like Wiggin, you know, their immune system is lower, there’s people walking around the hospital and you know, there’s chances that you, you know, all pathogens and illnesses and bugs, you know what I mean, in that hospital cuz it was a specialist maternity.

He didn’t have, right? It was just for delivering babies.

So, literally every I’m again this is a really good example of a political message that is actually going to cut through to local people.

Now, I’ve never been to Wigan.

I don’t know Wigan.

I don’t know anyone from Wigan, but I guarantee you there will be women all over that area who genuinely are upset at the fact that that specific maternity hospital was shut down.

shut down by apparently a Labor government early 2000s and then kept shut down by a Tory government for 14 years and now kept shut down again by a Labor government for two more years.

Having a local candidate like this who genuinely lives, eats, and breathes the local area is so valuable when it comes to campaigning.

I think genuinely I I’m predicting this guy’s going to win.

I’m going to bet some money on it personally, but I I am pretty sure in my mind Burnham is not a good campaigner.

He’s not actually a charismatic man.

He’s not from the local area.

He’s from Manchester.

There is a disconnect there.

He doesn’t know the local area and everyone voting for him knows that he’s going to come in and then ignore the local area and just be down in Westminster to try and be prime minister.

Guessing every person from Wigan intelligence was born in Billings Hospital.

The major vast majority anyway.

Yeah.

Especially my generation.

People around here don’t see themselves as Greater Manchester.

They see themselves as Wigginers and Lancastrians.

Yeah.

And Lanasher.

Yeah.

considering I you know I consider myself as coming from Lanasher.

I don’t think I’ve seen much investment in Wigan.

I mean what used to be the galleries uh they’ve knocked it down the building something called Fettlers.

So that’s getting investment.

Ashley Makerfield Town says that’s getting 6.

6 million worth of investment but we don’t know what it’s what’s actually being spent on.

We’re going to plant some planters put some block perving down and you think how’s that costing 6.

6 that the Ashton Library is in needs a lot of work doing to it.

So, yes, it isn’t just about money.

It’s about how you spend it, doesn’t it? Yeah.

Yeah.

Just down here, this is where me grandma used to live.

There’s a three sisters nature area, you know, like a big fishing lake and that.

Yeah.

And a little park and stuff.

So, that’s where me grandma used to live.

Oh, wow.

The one with the red.

So, big memories.

Yeah.

With me grandma living there as kids, we we’d always come to Three Sisters.

I used love for going fishing as a kid.

Yeah.

There’s a little little lake.

We used to call it the lily pit where all them what they dug out the ground for the coal mines.

They dumped it all there.

But there’s like a little fishing lake.

So that’s that’s where we go fishing.

Me and my brother and my sister would come here on our bikes, BMX track.

We come up here with my grandma and she’d take us around.

You just go for a walk around lake, feed the swans and stuff like that.

Nowadays, everyone’s petrified of going out and letting your kids out.

And it shouldn’t be like that.

We shouldn’t have to live like this.

I know.

Where you’re scared of letting your kids out plays.

No, it’s horrific.

There should be enough police.

These areas have basically been labor since the end of World War I.

Yeah.

Generation after generation after generation.

Labor took him for granted because they’ve always thought it’s it’s a safe job.

If you get a job as an MP in wigging, it’s a job for life.

It’s safest job in country.

And now those safe seats are massively under threat.

People always say politicians are all the same or they promise you all sorts of and um never deliver, but they’ve had Labor, they’ve had conservative, they’ve both promised, they’ve both not delivered.

They’re looking at other options.

That’s the point, isn’t it? When we say politicians are all the same, we mean there’s no difference between David Cameron, Boris Johnson, Kier Starmer, and Andy Burnham.

We mean that Blair and Brown and Major, they’re all the same people.

They went to the same schools, the same universities.

They’ve worked the same jobs.

They live in the same parts.

Their kids all go to the same schools as well.

There’s no difference.

There’s no actual, you know, diversity within that cohort.

But when you elect real working people who never intended to go into politics, they just try and make money.

They just want to give their family a good life.

You get real diversity in that sense.

You get people who actually care about the local area.

There’s a lot of people getting involved in politics standing as candidates who’ve never been involved in politics before in the lives like myself.

And I think that could be a positive difference because if you had a room full of 600 people and they’re all MPs, you know, for various constituencies, if none of them have ever had a job, how are they going to How can you possibly The truth is very few have.

It’s part of the problem.

There’s a lot of people out there who’s got a lot of knowledge.

The ideas are out there.

We just need to harvest them.

Listen to people and just try our best.

something big is is happening and I I think it’s happening because it has to happen.

We’ve got one chance, one one general election.

That’s our last chance to save this country.

We need a reform government to save this country.

This bi-election is going to play a massive part in that.

So there we are.

I know there are a lot of uh my viewers who support Restore Britain.

Um I’ve taken a look at the polling and it’s clear as day this is a bi-election between reform and Labor.

If I were were living in Wigan, I don’t, but if I were, I’m pretty sure, yeah, I would be very, very firmly voting for Robert here.

He seems like a great guy and exactly the kind of guy we need within politics as well.

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