general election
Desmond Swayne threw back to the 1980s.
"I can take you to streets in Oldham where no one speaks English," the new leader of Reform said.
Labour is on course for a majority of nearly 200 seats, according to one survey.
He is also becoming the leader of Reform UK.
The Liberal Democrats stole the show in Henley.
Obviously, Labour used the opportunity to show off their own savvy tech skills.
The veteran MP rejected reports she had been offered a seat in the Lords in exchange for standing down.
Local police are now reviewing "messages in relation to claims of election fraud".
"This is the kind of thing that makes people disillusioned with politics," he said.
Health secretary Victoria Atkins squirmed when faced with a particularly telling graph.