NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION – ReformUK N-Herefordshire Branch

January 2026 marks a fresh start for Reform UK North Herefordshire – with a simple New Year’s Resolution: Work Harder. It’s time to expand the branch, communicate better with all members and reach out to the wider electorate of North Herefordshire.

Local businessman, John Ling, assumes the chairmanship ahead of a Special General Meeting in April or May.

Acting chairman, Andy Dye, has stood down and left the party. Andy contested the last general election, winning a splendid 8000 votes from standing start. Says acting Chairman, John Ling, ‘We would like to thank Andy and wish him well.’

Reform UK North Herefordshire is focused on the hard work of strengthening the party, expanding membership and reaching out to voters now seriously concerned at the future. It’s a big task.

‘Reform UK is the rock solid centre ground of British politics,’ says John. ‘We are the party which will back risk takers, wealth creators, family firms and farms and businesses. We want a better, positive and progressive future for all our people.’

Latest polls put Reform UK on track to win 381 seats at the next general election.

Adds John, ‘We cannot afford complacency especially in this constituency. We need to be united, focused and determined. Reform UK offers a clear concise chance to rid ourselves of the defeatism that has bedevilled both left and right for the last 30 years. Our New Year’s Resolution is a simple one: Work harder. Sticking together, we canvass, we campaign and we work harder.’

Author: John Buchan

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