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Reform UK councillor George Finch has said a letter he sent to the education secretary on school taxis in Warwickshire is being used as "political football". The leader of Warwickshire County Council ...
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Sir Keir Starmer has been condemned for his “disgraceful” rhetoric aimed at Reform UK after a party council leader in Warwickshire was reportedly attacked in the street. George Finch, Britain’s ...
09:59, Mon, Oct 13, 2025 Updated: 10:04, Mon, Oct 13, 2025 The 19-year-old star Reform leader of Warwickshire County Council has been physically attacked in the street, with Nigel Farage blaming Sir ...
George Finch, 19, claims a suspect branded him a “racist” and “fascist” while he was out early on Friday. Farage told the Daily Mail: “I’m deeply upset that our young council leader was assaulted.