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What are Reform policies

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75% of all donations to the party come from just three wealthy men. The IFS found Reform’s tax plans would give the poorest households £17 a year and the richest £2,700. Nigel Farage earns over £1 million a year from right-wing media and financial interests.
 
If you think that the assembly has performed badly under Labour with all the financial constraints attached the gap between Reform’s rhetoric and its record is not a matter of political opinion, it is a matter of verifiable fact so hang on to your seats if they manage to get enough to control with a coalition.
 
Simple, vote Plaid.

It’s a straight shootout, a one game play off. Plaid v Reform

Don’t fuck this up Wales.
 
A Nation of Sanctuary doesn’t mean more asylum seekers. Wales doesn’t control immigration — Westminster does. What it does mean is treating people who are already here with basic fairness so they can work, support themselves, and be part of our communities instead of being pushed into poverty.
 
Reform aren't a conventional political party. They're a limited company.
Unfortunately the people who will suffer most if they get in will be voting for them in droves.
It doesn't say much for the usual parties that hold power that it's come to this.
 
Reform aren't a conventional political party. They're a limited company.
Unfortunately the people who will suffer most if they get in will be voting for them in droves.
It doesn't say much for the usual parties that hold power that it's come to this.
if it wasn’t for the p*k I’d be a doctor innit
 
Reform aren't a conventional political party. They're a limited company.
Unfortunately the people who will suffer most if they get in will be voting for them in droves.
It doesn't say much for the usual parties that hold power that it's come to this.
We call it the Reform bubble where reformers only talk to other reformers so their social media feed becomes reality without question
 
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