The jaded English town where Nigel Farage could hammer Labour
- Sarah Pochin is Reform UK's candidate for the Runcorn and Helsby by-election on May 1, following the resignation of Labour MP Mike Amesbury due to assault charges.
- Pochin's husband’s family business collapsed partly due to Brexit's effect on import prices while they were working on a £15.7 million dementia care village.
- Despite her husband's business struggles linked to Brexit, Pochin supports Reform UK, aiming to win a seat for the pro-Brexit party.
- John Stevens criticized Pochin's candidacy, stating it is astonishing for someone aware of Brexit's negative impacts to run for a party led by a key figure in the Brexit campaign.
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Reform candidate’s family firm went bust because of Brexit
The irony. Reform UK are fielding a candidate for an upcoming parliamentary by-election whose family business went bust because of Brexit. Sarah Pochin is Reform’s candidate in the Runcorn and Helsby by-election on May 1. The seat was formerly held by Labour MP Mike Amesbury who resigned after being sentenced to ten weeks in prison for assault. Pochin is hoping to win the seat for the pro-Brexit party. However, it’s now been revealed that Brexit…
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