Nigel Farage slams ‘woke’ Wiltshire Council in Salisbury visit before elections
- Nigel Farage visited Salisbury on April 28 to criticize Wiltshire Council ahead of the May 2 local elections and meet local candidates.
- Farage accused the council of “virtue signal spending” due to its focus on climate and diversity initiatives despite pothole complaints from residents.
- During his visit, Farage met 19-year-old campaigner Ben Thornbury, who created a pothole golf course to prompt local authorities to improve road repairs.
- Wiltshire Council repaired 14,758 potholes in 2024 and invested £22 million over two years in road repairs, resurfacing, and highway improvements.
- Farage expects Reform UK to perform well and challenge established parties by demanding fiscal accountability and promising audits if elected in Wiltshire.
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