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Lee Anderson savages 'angry mob of deranged socialists' after anti-Reform protest


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  The Ashfield MP claimed "one of our female pensioner supporters was jostled as she attempted to pass on her zimmer frame".

The article discusses Lee Anderson, a former Tory deputy chairman who has joined Reform UK, criticizing a group of protesters he described as an "angry mob of deranged socialists" following an anti-Reform UK protest. The protest occurred outside a venue where Anderson was speaking, with demonstrators expressing their opposition to Reform UK's policies and presence. Anderson, known for his controversial statements, used this opportunity to attack the protesters, labeling them as part of a "woke mob" and suggesting that their actions only serve to highlight the need for Reform UK's political stance. He further argued that such protests inadvertently boost his party's visibility and support, as they portray Reform UK as a significant threat to the established political order. The article also touches on the broader political context, mentioning the upcoming general election and the shifting dynamics within UK politics, with Reform UK attempting to position itself as a viable alternative to the mainstream parties.

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