No I don't think Danny Kruger is wonderful. I don't buy into the political spin that he is "a breath of fresh air in politics".
He has been put in charge of developing Reform's policies and to make Reform fit to govern. He admits he will use Trump's template and adapt for Reform- which alarms me. He openly admits his first policy would be for Reform to take a DOGE approach (deep slash/cut and burn structural changes to the current system- think Elon Musk if you must), first up cutting civil servants. Further he specifically wants to bring civil servants under government rule and the government to have full rights to hire and fire civil servants. We've seen Trump seek to control the US judiciary by hiring his partisan judges. The result is enormous government authoritarian power. Look how Trump has so quickly built his authoritarian power not only over the judiciary but also ICE, universities, the military etc- all now being enforced to bend to Trump's will and force. Do we really want that in UK?
Kruger also states he will rewrite the ministerial code to remove the obligation to obey international law. He states the 'DEI woke agenda will be in contravention" of his new ministerial code. What does that actually mean? That the Reform ministerial code will prevent inclusion, diversity and equality entirely? Will automatically opt out of ECHR? Worryingly he also states that Reform will not allow the House of Lords to "obstruct legislation by Parliament". So in essence if Reform are in government they will be able to pass whatever and all laws they wish without the need for scrutiny/ debate/ and the checks and balances of the HoL- stark authoritarian power.
Reform overtly will seek to building authoritarian government power over police- judiciary, universities, healthcare, etc. just as Trump is doing in USA enabling it to cut and slash public spending/shrink the state and to enable government authoritarian power and greater financial rewards to the rich and powerful.
Reform may seek to portray it is the party for the people, just as Trump did, but once in office will develop policies and power similar to US. How is that going for the ordinary US citizen, universities, healthcare, schools, women's abortion rights, free speech, civil order etc in the USA?
Danny Kruger is a breath of fresh air? No not for me. Instead I seem as the architect seeking to build Reform polices overtly to build political authoritarian, government corruption and civil unrest, as is growing in the US.
I look at the impact of Trump's policies on USA since January and shudder. No I am not very impressed by him so far judging on his announcements today.