Craig Harwood is a dedicated advocate for change in Leicester South, standing as the Reform UK party candidate. Originally an immigrant to the UK, Craig has been a resident of Leicestershire since 2001, living in Braunstone Town and currently in Burbage with his family.
Craig's involvement with the Reform party stems from his profound concern for the UK's future and its current economic direction. He criticizes the political landscape for being dominated by a self-serving elite that neglects the welfare of the majority.
As a parent, Craig emphasizes the need for a pivotal change in the country's political approach, offering a choice between continued decline under existing parties or meaningful change with Reform UK.
Craig Harwood advocates for significant economic reforms aimed at empowering citizens. He proposes increasing the tax-free personal allowance to 20,000, which would allow individuals to retain more of their income.
Additionally, he supports abolishing the energy tax on household bills, a move projected to save each household 500 annually.
In addressing the challenges faced by the National Health Service (NHS), Craig Harwood proposes ending NHS waiting lists by integrating services from independent healthcare providers. He also emphasizes the need for more medical professionals by advocating for the removal of the cap on the number of UK medical students, ensuring a steady influx of trained healthcare providers to meet demand.
Craig Harwoods energy policies focus on making energy more affordable and secure. He calls for scrapping the Net Zero policy and ending the 10 billion renewal subsidies for outdated renewable energy infrastructure.
To further stabilize prices and ensure a reliable supply, he supports fast-tracking permits for North Sea gas and oil exploration and issuing shale gas licenses.
Craig Harwood urges constituents to make the next four years better than the last by moving forward to a future of higher wages, lower taxes, and real growth. He pledges a contract of real representation with the electorate.
Vote for Craig Harwood for meaningful change and effective representation.
Reform UK presents itself as a political alternative to the traditional two-party system in Britain, criticizing both the Conservative and Labour parties for their perceived failures. The party positions itself as a champion of common sense, aiming to address the numerous crises it perceives in British society, from immigration and public spending to healthcare and energy policies.
Reform UK proposes a strict limit on non-essential immigration, arguing that it will alleviate pressure on housing, public services, and wages, and protect British culture and values. The party plans to implement a robust strategy to prevent illegal immigration, including detaining and deporting illegal migrants and ending health tourism and immediate access to benefits for new arrivals.
The economic strategy includes significant tax cuts aimed at boosting the income of the working class and incentivizing small businesses. Key measures include raising the income tax threshold, reducing corporation tax for small and medium-sized enterprises, and abolishing certain business taxes to encourage investment and economic growth.
Reform UK seeks to eliminate NHS waiting lists and proposes tax breaks for healthcare workers to address staff shortages. The party advocates for using private healthcare capacity to alleviate the burden on the NHS, suggesting a voucher system for patients facing long wait times.
A controversial aspect of their platform is the rejection of Net Zero carbon goals, which the party claims are economically damaging. Reform UK intends to revive the domestic oil and gas industries, reduce reliance on renewable energy subsidies, and explore new nuclear technology without the constraints of current environmental regulations.
The party pledges to increase police numbers, implement zero tolerance policies on crime, and expedite the deportation of foreign criminals. It also aims to reform the justice system by mandating life sentences for repeat violent offenders and enhancing the budget for criminal justice.
Reform UK calls for significant constitutional reforms, including leaving the European Convention on Human Rights, reforming the House of Lords, and introducing a proportional representation voting system. These changes are aimed at making Britain's political system more democratic and accountable.
Reform UK’s platform is built on a foundation of radical change across multiple sectors of government and society. The party seeks to dismantle what it views as failed policies and replace them with a framework that prioritizes British sovereignty, cultural identity, and economic independence.