What do we know about Reform UK's frontbench team of four?
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What do we know about Reform UK's frontbench team of four?
"It is clear today that in too many respects, we are getting it wrong across our schools, a quiet crisis has taken hold Discipline, once the backbone of education, has been weakened in the name of progressive ideology The Britain that I love is being ripped apart by diversity, equality and inclusion on day one, we will get rid of the equalities department."
"To be an enriched nation, you have to have to have cheap energy and of course, that means using the joy of our very valuable energy treasure, oil and gas, offshore, onshore, and having the courage to get rid of the madness of what we have politely coined net stupid zero."
"Buspace Studios has become our first building with zero net emissions This is the first time a building in our London portfolio has made use of renewable energy, and we intend to replicate its success elsewhere across the portfolio."
Nigel Farage named the first four members of Reform UK's frontbench team. Robert Jenrick spoke as exchequer secretary in praise of Philip Hammond's October 2018 budget and warned that strategic industries such as steel and carmaking are being lost and need salvaging. Suella Braverman emphasized home affairs, policing borders and legal issues while stating that her real passion is education; she said school discipline has been weakened by progressive ideology and pledged to abolish the equalities department on day one. Richard Tice prioritized cheap energy, advocated expanding oil and gas production, and rejected net zero targets. One frontbencher's brief was not detailed here.
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