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What are Reform policies

It has indeed. One of my best friends has gone firmly down a racist worm hole since beginning to support Reform. I firmly believe due to nothing other than social media algorithims.

He's sharing racist posts in various whatsapp groups I'm a member of, usually from Voice Of Wales, to the point that I've left some of them.

Ironically his family (two parents, 4 children) are supported entirely by benefits and would probably be destitude under a Reform government.
The same ones (living on benefits) that Francesca o Brien said should be put down. Number one on the Reform list for Swansea Gower. Seeing her cosying up to people in Mayhill makes me sick. She absolutely loathes the unrich
 
The same ones (living on benefits) that Francesca o Brien said should be put down. Number one on the Reform list for Swansea Gower. Seeing her cosying up to people in Mayhill makes me sick. She absolutely loathes the unrich
Often the common denominator is facebook groups like "voice of Wales".
 
I'm not involved in this rodeo living in Somerset. But do wonder how in 3 or 4 generations has South Wales moved from the place which sent many volunteers to the International Brigade to fight right wing nationalism (or more simple fascism) and housed many (mainly Basque) refugee children (being a nation of sanctuary is not new) has become somewhere that people vote for fascism and division.
Spot on Prof. How can anyone vote for and support a man who, in his late teens, used to taunt his Jewish schoolmates with Nazi tropes and tell black schoolmates to go back where they came from.
My grandparents' generation fought and defeated fascism, and now a swathe of the Bitish electorate is bringing them in via democratic elections. What a disgusting betrayal.
The stupidity of some people in the UK makes me despair, and also makes me glad I left eight years ago.
 
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Spot on Prof. How can anyone vote for and support a man who, in his late teens, used to taunt his Jewish schoolmates with Nazi tropes and tell black schoolmatrs to go back where they came from.
My grandparents' generation fought and defeated fascism, and now a swathe of the Bitish electorate is bringing them in via democratic elections. What a disgusting betrayal.
The stupidity of some people in the UK makes me despair, and also makes me glad I left eight years ago.
Not concerned by the modern Francoist groups in Spain? Increased presence in Canarias where my mother lives? Still nostalgia for the "generalissimo" amongst some older people.
 
It has indeed. One of my best friends has gone firmly down a racist worm hole since beginning to support Reform. I firmly believe due to nothing other than social media algorithims.

He's sharing racist posts in various whatsapp groups I'm a member of, usually from Voice Of Wales, to the point that I've left some of them.

Ironically his family (two parents, 4 children) are supported entirely by benefits and would probably be destitude under a Reform government.
Same here, my best of 30 odd years has been brainwashed by these right wing clowns.

Apparently everything I see on the TV or read online is wrong yet everything he watches or reads is 100% correct.

It's reached a point where the majority of us who have been friends since kids have to take a break from him for months on end.
 
My eldest says that, he's into politics well he knows plenty about it through his job, is butty up in London was working for Starmer at one time, he's a 6ft 10 Scotsman :ROFLMAO:

He's working abroad somewhere these days, not sure where.
Starmer getting battered everywhere yet he's the man the country needs.

Sounds like we need you boy's Scottish friend to come back and take Keir back with him to whatever part of the world he's living in 😂
 
Not concerned by the modern Francoist groups in Spain? Increased presence in Canarias where my mother lives? Still nostalgia for the "generalissimo" amongst some older people.
Of course I am. No country is immune from the fascist resurgence across Europe. Fortunately, there are many good people fighting against them here in Spain.
 
Of course I am. No country is immune from the fascist resurgence across Europe. Fortunately, there are many good people fighting against them here in Spain.
The far right vox are a despicable bunch of racists, just like reform whose policies seem to be destroying the NHS, stirring up xenophobia, tax breaks for the rich and lining their own pockets
 
Left, right, far left, far right blah blah blah.

I never voted, but the mood of my part of the world, is we are struggling with cost of living, can't get a dentist or doctor appointment and god help you if you need the hospital for an emergency. An open invitation to the rest of the world is not going to make the above any better. So I understand the Reform protest vote because the UK has had enough of the usual status quo.
 
Left, right, far left, far right blah blah blah.

I never voted, but the mood of my part of the world, is we are struggling with cost of living, can't get a dentist or doctor appointment and god help you if you need the hospital for an emergency. An open invitation to the rest of the world is not going to make the above any better. So I understand the Reform protest vote because the UK has had enough of the usual status quo.
The Reform protest vote would make more sense if it wasn’t for a bunch of previously failed Tories.
 
Left, right, far left, far right blah blah blah.

I never voted, but the mood of my part of the world, is we are struggling with cost of living, can't get a dentist or doctor appointment and god help you if you need the hospital for an emergency. An open invitation to the rest of the world is not going to make the above any better. So I understand the Reform protest vote because the UK has had enough of the usual status quo.
I don’t quite understand why you’d vote for a party that’s going to decrease taxes and as a result the NHS budget if that’s your concern, but obviously everyone gets to make their own decision - that’s the beauty of democracy.

I do understand ‘middle classes’ who are on decent salaries and feel that the health system going more private would benefit them in the medium to long term though deciding to go with Reform.
 
I don’t quite understand why you’d vote for a party that’s going to decrease taxes and as a result the NHS budget if that’s your concern, but obviously everyone gets to make their own decision - that’s the beauty of democracy.

I do understand ‘middle classes’ who are on decent salaries and feel that the health system going more private would benefit them in the medium to long term though deciding to go with Reform.
I would be in that position and undoubtedly pay less tax under Reform. I also see how disastrous a Reform government would be to social structures. education and personal freedoms. Thatcher destroyed an awful lot of social structure in the UK in the process of making an individual "I'm alright Jack" approach. Reform would be that on steroids.
 
I would be in that position and undoubtedly pay less tax under Reform. I also see how disastrous a Reform government would be to social structures. education and personal freedoms. Thatcher destroyed an awful lot of social structure in the UK in the process of making an individual "I'm alright Jack" approach. Reform would be that on steroids.
Likewise on the 1st part. They’re not for me but I do understand how they’re picking up those votes.

Sadly, the people who are struggling atm (whether that’s financially or otherwise) will probably find out the hard way that promises made in sound bites mean little in reality.

I do understand why they feel they’ve been let down though and being talked down to is never going to win them back or convince them.
 
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