The Home Secretary took a dig at Reform UK’s new leader Nigel Farage during a visit to Kent on the campaign trail. James Cleverly accused the former UKIP politician of taking on yet another political party as the “marketing arm for his media appearances”, while also suggesting a vote for any party other than the Tories was a vote for “hard-left” Labour. Mr Cleverly was speaking during a visit to Strood on a general election campaign stop. He joined Tory candidates for the three Medway constituencies, Kelly Tolhurst, Rehman Chishti, and Nathan Gamester, at the head office of R Swain and Sons in…