A Korean War veteran has publicly endorsed Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party ahead of the crucial Makerfield parliamentary by-election.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A veteran of the Korean War, who claims to be Britain’s last living fighter pilot from that conflict, endorsed Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party in the crucial Makerfield parliamentary by-election (special election) on Thursday. 📰 DETAIL: Farage uploaded a video to social media on Thursday showing a doorstep conversation with an unnamed elderly gentleman, who introduced himself as “the last fighter pilot living after the Korean War.” The veteran said Farage’s party, which is in a tight race against Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, of Britain’s governing Labour Party, could count on “four votes” at his house. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Please get in and get rid of him!” – Veteran, referring to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. 🎯 IMPACT: The endorsement highlights Reform’s standing among veterans. Farage and the veteran discussed the latter’s service flying Gloster Meteor and F-4 Phantom jets, and the former discussed his previous meetings with 105-year-old Second World War pilot Colin Bell. Farage thanked him for his service, and the veteran told the Reform leader it was a pleasure to meet him, urging him to “get rid” of Labour. |
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