Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin has brutally dismissed Ben Habib’s launch of a new political party, branding the move “white noise”.Speaking to GB News, Pochin claimed she has “never met” the former Deputy Leader of Reform UK, and declared Reform UK are the “only opposition” to Labour.In an announcement video posted on social media on Monday, Habib launched Advance UK, hailed as a new “political force on the British political landscape”.Habib said: “The simple truth of the matter is that the United Kingdom is in deep, deep trouble. We face multiple existential threats constitutionally, culturally, and economically.”Sarah Pochin dismissed Ben Habib’s launch of his new political party Advance UKGB News / Advance UKAsked by host Martin Daubney for her verdict on Advance UK, Pochin stated: “It’s white noise. I’m sorry, there is only one party now that is the real opposition, and that is Reform UK. “Ben can do this… I mean, who’s Ben Habib, for goodness sake? I’ve never even met the guy.”Highlighting the surging support for Nigel Farage and Reform UK, Pochin stated that voters understand “what it means to be a political force” in Britain.The Runcorn MP said: “The British public know that to be a force in politics now, which Reform are, you need to have the courage of these convictions. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS:Ben Habib has launched his own political party, Advance UKX / Advance UK”You need to have a leader like Nigel Farage, and they know that we will form the next Government.”Dismissing Habib’s new party, Pochin concluded: “So yeah, this Ben guy can launch what he wants, let him get on with it. “It’s white noise. Reform is the party that is going to lead this Government through the next general election.”Following the launch of his political party, Habib sat down with GB News to discuss his ambitions for the Advance UK movement, taking aim at Nigel Farage.Pochin told GB News that the Advance UK party is ‘white noise’GB NewsHabib told the People’s Channel: “Viewers may not believe this, but there isn’t a single political party that actually stands for the nation state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.”Viewers will probably agree that the Tory party has been hijacked, but they’ll think Reform might offer up some of these aims that I’ve just described. But Reform, actually, when you look carefully at what Reform is doing, it doesn’t stand for the nation state of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.”He added: “Farage is on the record saying a united Ireland is inevitable, he doesn’t stand for free speech, he’s forever policing his own membership to see what they said on Twitter and then ignominiously chucking them out of the party.”As far as democracy is concerned, he doesn’t have a democratic party, so he can’t stand for the democracy that is the United Kingdom and not have a democracy within his own party.”