Reform activists urged to switch focus from Manchester to Farage’s Clacton contest
Reform UK activists are being urged to shift their focus from the Greater Manchester mayoral byelection to support Nigel Farage's contest in Clacton. A WhatsApp message directed at party members in north-west England explicitly calls for their assistance in Clacton, indicating a prioritization of Farage's campaign.

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AI-generatedReform UK activists are being urged to shift their focus from the Greater Manchester mayoral byelection to support Nigel Farage's contest in Clacton. A WhatsApp message directed at party members in north-west England explicitly calls for their assistance in Clacton, indicating a prioritization of Farage's campaign. This diversion comes as Reform UK had previously aimed for a significant victory in Greater Manchester, where polling showed them narrowly behind Labour. The decision to focus on Clacton appears to stem from Farage's announcement of a snap byelection in his constituency, amidst criticism from other parties who have labeled it a "fake byelection" or "vanity project." The Greater Manchester byelection is scheduled for July 30th, with the Clacton contest expected a week later.
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5 extractedLabour called the Clacton contest a 'circus'.
Kemi Badenoch described the Clacton contest as a 'fake byelection'.
Reform UK activists are urged to divert from the Greater Manchester mayoral byelection to support Nigel Farage's contest in Clacton.
Labour's candidate, Bev Craig, is the favourite to win the Greater Manchester byelection.
Reform UK had hoped to claim its biggest scalp yet in Greater Manchester.