'Reform UK goals may be difficult to implement'
Lincolnshire Echo
|May 15, 2025
REFORM UK has won a sweeping mandate for change in Lincolnshire, winning the mayoral and county council elections in a landslide. The party has found success railing against immigration, wasteful spending and Net Zero projects.
However, a Lincolnshire politics expert says many of its goals might prove difficult to implement on a local level. Professor Andrew Defty, a professor of politics at the University of Lincoln, spoke about what the party can and can't achieve now it's in power.
"Reform have talked a lot about national issues like immigration or energy, which neither the mayor or the county council have control of," he told the Local Democracy Reporting Service. "Now they have power, they will need to recalibrate and focus on delivering local services which people expect."
Rejecting asylum seekers
The housing of asylum seekers has proved a flashpoint in Lincolnshire - first in hotels in towns such as Skegness, and then at the former RAF Scampton.
Reform's leaders have spoken about councils stopping asylum seekers from being housed in the county, which is handled by the Home Office.
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