November 22, 2024

Holly Valance makes sensational fresh political intervention as she backs Reform UK

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Holly Valance revealed she is voting for Reform UK in a fresh political intervention.

The former neighbours star hit the headlines last month when she lashed out at left-wingers during a surprise appearance at a Tory event.

And now she has called on Nigel Farage to make a comeback and backed Lee Anderson’s defection to Reform UK.

The pop singer also predicted the insurgent party could obliterate the Tories at the next general election.

She told GB News’s Chopper’s Political Podcast: “Last time I voted Conservatives. Next time I’ll be voting Reform.”

She praised Mr Anderson’s switch to Reform as she said it showed he was not a “turncoat”.

Ms Valance added: “Lee’s moved from Labour to Conservatives, now to Reform.

“It’s really weird because there was this Reform party in Canada in 1993 that ditched the Tories in Canada as well, or got rid of [them] and blew them to smithereens, which is probably what’s going to happen here. It’s not that I think that we’re necessarily going to have a Reform government.”

She went on to urge Mr Farage to “pull his finger out” and take over as leader of Reform.

Ms Valance also insisted her businessman husband Nick Candy would not be voting Labour after reports suggested he would be.

She said: “It was just a miscommunication with the way he structured the sentence in that he said ‘Labour is going to get in and it’s time for a change’.

“It wasn’t ‘Labour is getting in and I’m voting for them’.”

It comes after Ms Valance took aim at “c*** lefties” as she attended the launch of the right-wing Popular Conservatism group last month.

She praised former PM Liz Truss, ex-Cabinet minister Jacob Rees-Mogg and Mr Anderson.

She said: “Everyone starts off as a leftie and then wakes up at some point after you start either making money, working, trying to run a business, trying to buy a home, and then realise what c*** ideas they all are – and then you go to the right.

“The speakers today were fantastic. I thought Liz was actually really, really interesting to listen to. Jacob for PM.

“The MP for Ashfield was awesome, love a northerner, straight to the point and very sensible.”

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