Last May Nigel Farage’s Reform UK won control of Kent’s local elections and set up a unit to investigate the council’s finances.
By 2030 Linden Kemkaran, the leader of Kent County Council is set to vow to save £7.5 million as Reform UK will scrap a fleet of electric cars.
She has also promised to save £32 million over the same period to make council property net zero and more money will be cut for allowances.
Reform UK will also scrap trans training within Kent county council.
Kemkaran said, “My team has found these savings and streams of potential revenue in just a few short weeks and they’ve done it while undergoing essential training, getting to grips with their new roles and generally finding their way around in a brand-new job.
“Just imagine what we can do in the months to come.”
Kent’s DOLGE team agreed scrapping the “Net Zero Renewable Energy Programme” will save £32 million over four years by making modifications to properties.
entrepreneur Arron Banks was appointed by the head of Reform’s department of government efficiency by Zia Yusuf.
Banks wrote in the Daily Telegraph, “For too long, British taxpayers have watched their money vanish into a black hole.
“Their taxes keep going up, their bin collections keep getting less frequent, potholes remain unfixed, their local services keep getting cut.
“Reform won a historic victory on a mandate to change this. As promised, we have created a UK Doge to identify and cut wasteful spending of taxpayer money. Our team will use cutting edge technology and deliver real value for voters.”