Workingman wrote:He will not be that worried by Reform Ltd as they are taking votes from the Tories not Labour.
I'm not so sure about that. They took a by election he should have won and there were not many Labour councils/councillors up for election but they still hit him pretty hard.
Reality is that he only got around 38% of the vote last time and Reform split the Tory vote.
As time goes on and more council elections and by elections happen, the profile of reform will climb. He has to negate their byline and so he is betraying those who thought he would do things he didn't promise.
If he doesn't do something he is going to be seriously mauled at the next GE and if he is going to do something he has to start right now and actually DO something or nobody is going to believe his promises.
Watch this space. This is a defensive tactic and those often produce the most dramatic results with Labour.