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Reform voters - why? Which policy attracted you?

105 replies

Flyhigher · 06/07/2024 02:53

Why did you vote reform? I'm genuinely interested.

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MrsSkylerWhite · 09/07/2024 11:59

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All reform voters, the Reform leadership via its manifesto, or a loose cannon loudmouth“

Reform seems to have a disproportionately large number of the latter. Funny, that.

GlobeTrotter2000 · 09/07/2024 13:35

Maybe those who voted Reform think that there is little difference between the Conservative and Labour parties and are looking for a change?

I remember Farage saying in Question Time in 2019 that he hoped the Brexit Party would break up the two major parties. Let's see what happens at the next GE.

User2460177 · 09/07/2024 14:00

IClaudine · 08/07/2024 08:20

There are minimum salary requirements now for people coming to work in the UK. £38,700 or £23,200 if the person works in health or education.

They don’t apply to students or asylum seekers.

MoroccoMole · 09/07/2024 22:04

BIossomtoes · 08/07/2024 23:45

Only for a single room in a shared house.

That's just not true? Why are you making things up?

thehappyotter · 19/07/2024 23:30

Greenleavesinthesun · 06/07/2024 07:47

It really is simple, you don’t need to over complicate or over think this.

It’s nothing to do with racism either.

The answer is simple. Reform is neither Conservative or Labour.

This is why they will win the next election, then you’ll see a landslide.

Im old enough to know the Tories ruled for so long because beforehand labour couldn’t have done a worse job, then conservatives go and fuck it up too. They’re both shit. Time for a long overdue change.

agree , they came second in alot of places .

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