Andrea Jenkins Wins Reform UK Mayoral Seat in Greater Lincolnshire, Vows to End Soft Touch Britain

Andrea Jenkins Wins Reform UK Mayoral Seat in Greater Lincolnshire, Vows to End Soft Touch Britain

Mayor Jenkins: “Time to Stop Shipping Soft Touch Britain Away!”

Andrea Jenkins, the newly elected Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire, has come out swinging in her victory speech – and she’s not holding back on the drama that’s rattled the region’s political scene.

What the New Mayor’s Gave a Little Sauce

  • Police Whistle‑Blowers: Jenkins slammed the Conservative Party for “calling the police” on her. “It’s soul‑destroying,” she said, “and it’s been a personal nightmare.” Think of it as more drama than a soap opera!
  • Sleeping with Allies Allegations: “We’ve been accused of sleeping with political allies,” Jenkins added. Yes, you read that right – she’s been accused of snoozing with the wrong folks.
  • Independent Candidate Fallout: She jabbed at Marianne Overton, calling the independent candidacy a “complaint circus.” “Her husband filed complaints against the council, and we had a hearing, so our barrister had to get involved. It was filthy,” Jenkins claimed.

In a laid‑back yet decisive tone, Jenkins told GB News that the electorate was “wired to ditch the dirty politics.” She promised a naked, no‑frills mayoralty that will listen to the people, not to the suits.

Now What? The Transport Tactics

On the big machines, Jenkins plans to launch a Transport for Lincolnshire – a new authority that swings the same ideas as London’s famous Transport, but with a twist: No diversity officer spot will be on the roster. “We’re going to keep it sharp, keep it focused,” she says.

  • Infrastructure‑fix: “We’ll finally get the roads, the rails, the bus routes back on track.”
  • Energy: “Lexical challenges like high energy costs are a real pain. I want to audit those budgets.”
  • Contract Crunch: “Every single pound of taxpayer money should be properly spent. That way council tax stays light and future‑friendly.”

Ready for a Clean Sweep?

With her reputation as a former Conservative MP, Jenkins is determined not to let Lincolnshire down. She’s calling for a “clean, effective administration” that keeps politics honest and public funds honest.

So, put your popcorn on – the saga in Greater Lincolnshire is just getting started, and Mayor Jenkins is ready to ride it all the way to the finish line.