Reform UK seeks breakthrough in fragmented Havering Council
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Reform UK seeks breakthrough in fragmented Havering Council
""We realised we did need to take steps to improve Romford Town Centre, and we have done so already, but there is still more to be done.""
""Instead of using the bins that are around in the town centre, why are you dropping it on the floor?""
""People are very angry out there about what's happened and I hope those people will stay with us.""
""We will make a massive difference here and we will...""
Havering has a unique political history, often lacking overall control by a single party. The Havering Residents Association displaced the Conservatives four years ago, but financial issues persist. Ray Morgon, HRA leader, acknowledged the need for improvements in Romford Town Centre, particularly addressing littering. The Conservatives aim to regain influence, facing challenges from Reform UK, which has attracted former Tory support. Concerns about potential changes, such as moving Havering out of London, are prevalent among voters.
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