Reform's May 1 Test
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In 30 days , Nigel Farage faces the latest test of his political virility.
May 1 is also International Labour Day , when Socialist Parties celebrate the collective might and rights of the working man and woman.
Momentum is with the Reform leader, who confounds established opinion more often than he confirms it.
As Davey attacks from the soft centre, Reform outflanks the Tories from the other side.
Farage beats Badenoch with older voters, the working-class and lower paid people on the question of who would do a good job as Prime Minister.
The old parties that once commanded the comfortable heights of majority support are very clear that he is not.
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