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British reforms announce ghosts and UFO experts as party’s latest defection

British reforms were ridiculed after announcing their latest defection to the party – police and crime specialists are experts in ghosts, aliens and UFOs.

Rupert Matthews, who held the position in Leicestershire and Rutland, was introduced to the Conservatives on Monday to violate 40 years of membership.

He served as a member of the Conservative European Parliament for two years before being elected in 2021. He also wrote many books on ghosts, UFOs, cryptography, and other supernatural topics.

Rupert Matthews speaks at the UK Reform Press Conference in London (Pennsylvania)

Cryptozoology is a pseudoscience that focuses on legendary animals, such as Sasquatch, to assess the possibility of their existence.

“Their major rebellion is very interested in fantasy and unexplained fantasy. It is no surprise that he adds the reformed fiscal plan to the list,” the Prime Minister’s press secretary said in response to the news.

Meanwhile, a labor source said: “It is not only the ghost of the Conservative Party’s past, but the reform phase has swelled. Their latest recruit, Rupert Matthews, peddled foreign conspiracy theories and believed that deprivation of abortion rights overseas was a “victory” of democracy.

At a press conference at the party’s London headquarters on Monday, Mr Matthews targeted the criminal justice system, saying the need to remove the “dark heart” and accused British politicians of seizing policies from “failed nations.”

“Almost like the policies they look at countries like Lebanon and Libya, leading them to become failed countries and think about, ‘Looks good, let’s try it in the UK.”

“The selfish liberals who have let our country get our country in trouble again and again, their days are almost done. Whether they are conservative or labor governments, everyone knows that our politicians have failed us all.

“They disappointed the country. They disappointed the British people. Now it’s time to reform.”

He also said police often work with “a hand tied behind the back.”

“I face the struggle of crime every day. I see ordinary, hard-working people being robbed, robbed and robbed. Storeburging is out of control. Anti-social behavior turns too many of our town centers into a wasteland of unlimited legal scope.”

Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform British Party and George Finch, leader of Warwick County Council; Rupert Matthews, Leicester County Police and Crime Commissioner; Colin Sutton, Reform and Crime Consultant; and former Prison Governor Vanessa Frake-Harris, the party’s new judicial counsel (PA Wire)

Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform British Party and George Finch, leader of Warwick County Council; Rupert Matthews, Leicester County Police and Crime Commissioner; Colin Sutton, Reform and Crime Consultant; and former Prison Governor Vanessa Frake-Harris, the party’s new judicial counsel (PA Wire)

The reform also announced that a retired Warmwood Shrub Warden Vanessa Frake-Harris, who joined the party and would contribute to its Law and Order Task Force.

Ms. Frake-Harris joined the prison service in 1986, detailing escapes, attacks on prison officials and the increase in drugs, weapons and cell phones last year.

“Successful governments, conservatives and labor, have put prison service through lack of investment, support and unwilling to let people who know what they are doing to get the job done,” she said.

She continued: “Our prisons are in a crisis caused by labor and conservatives. What is their solution? They have 10,000 prisoners out of prison early. It is a shame to get criminals out of prison before even serving their sentences.”

A Labour spokesman said: “Farage cannot say what his policy is, how much they will spend or how they will work. The reform is not serious and does not know how they will deal with the challenges facing workers.”

UK reforms have been contacted for comment.

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