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Gawain Towler is a political strategist, communications expert, and former Director of Communications for the Brexit Party, with decades of experience in political campaigns, media strategy, and party leadership.
In this interview, we discuss the rise of the Reform Party, the failures of the Conservative and Labour governments, and the growing political realignment in Britain. Towler explains how the political establishment is collapsing, why voters are abandoning traditional parties, and why Reform's appeal is cutting across class and regional lines. We also explore media bias, deep state influence, and the structural barriers preventing real change. From immigration's impact on housing to the economic stagnation gripping the UK, Towler breaks down the biggest challenges Britain faces—and what Reform needs to do to win.
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Gawain Towler is a political strategist, communications expert, and former Director of Communications for the Brexit Party, with decades of experience in political campaigns, media strategy, and party leadership.
In this interview, we discuss the rise of the Reform Party, the failures of the Conservative and Labour governments, and the growing political realignment in Britain. Towler explains how the political establishment is collapsing, why voters are abandoning traditional parties, and why Reform's appeal is cutting across class and regional lines. We also explore media bias, deep state influence, and the structural barriers preventing real change. From immigration's impact on housing to the economic stagnation gripping the UK, Towler breaks down the biggest challenges Britain faces—and what Reform needs to do to win.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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