REFORM UK General Election candidate Fred Keen was in Minehead at the weekend to meet ‘the man in the street’.
Mr Keen, who is standing in the new Tiverton and Minehead constituency, manned a stall in the town centre on Saturday to meet and greet as many people as possible.
He said the response had been ‘tremendous’, particularly among the many undecided voters who stopped to speak with him.
Mr Keen said: “Many people said they want to see change in this country together with strong leadership to get things working again.
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“People everywhere are crying out for change and realise that voting for Reform UK is the only way to achieve it.”
A number of the party’s supporters also helped to leaflet the area for Mr Keen during the day.


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