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Farage and Reform

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MumsTheWordYouKnow · 07/01/2026 18:39

An article in the Independent today claims that us mums here on mumsnet support the Reform party, I was horrified to think mums of our future generations would support a grifter like Farage. So I’m conducting this poll.

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AutumnTheCrow · 10/01/2026 17:38

Pineneedlesincarpet · 10/01/2026 17:31

Is it? How do you know that?

There are plenty of men on MN.

I went to the data source re the survey. Many more men than women support Reform.

The increasing presence of men on MN could be skewing the MN survey data. Thank you for raising that possibility - it’s useful.

Pineneedlesincarpet · 10/01/2026 18:03

AutumnTheCrow · 10/01/2026 17:38

I went to the data source re the survey. Many more men than women support Reform.

The increasing presence of men on MN could be skewing the MN survey data. Thank you for raising that possibility - it’s useful.

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Agreed. To date more men vote Reform or intend to.

Re women, apparently it's older Conservative women who are now turning to Reform which makes sense. If you are centre right and the Conservatives have failed you then Reform seems to (currently) be the only alternative.

Younger women are supporting the breast hypnotiser who wants heroin legalised.

Not many supporting Labour at the moment.

I think the polls don't just show "a few thousand" as someone said on here but we will have a better idea in May.

GlomOfNit · 10/01/2026 21:11

What a snide, ageist, deliberately provocative little article that is. That aside, 20% of polled MNers (and indeed, some of them may well be men but the article focusses, a tad obsessively, on 'hypocritical' middle-class white mums approaching middle age) is 1 in 5. I understand the current polls estimate around 30% of the general population consider voting for Reform at the next election, so MN is actually polling below the general population in terms of support.

That said, what's happening outside of MN is also happening here. People are, to generalise, less tolerant, more goady, more likely to say awful hurtful things behind the cloak of anonymity, and less able to appreciate nuance. Subtleties are a thing of the past. You'll see this on all social media platforms, right across the board. I've been on MN for 19 years and the place certainly has changed (mostly not for the better IMO) and is no longer as obviously left-leaning as it used to be. Posters are coming out with fairly hard-right views far more confidently than I can imagine being possible ten years ago. But that's the case nation-wide too. People feel emboldened now. Social media mostly to blame, I suspect.

FWIW, I'm a longterm poster, still definitely left-leaning, but one of these pesky Bad feminists who like to keep their talons into all those hoarded rights and safe spaces. I would rather gnaw my right hand off than vote Reform, and I can't imagine ever voting Tory, even to keep a Reform bastard out. I'm not moneyed, don't send my kids to a private school, and neither don a keffiyeh for a protest, nor lobby my MP about immigration.

Pineneedlesincarpet · 11/01/2026 08:04

GlomOfNit · 10/01/2026 21:11

What a snide, ageist, deliberately provocative little article that is. That aside, 20% of polled MNers (and indeed, some of them may well be men but the article focusses, a tad obsessively, on 'hypocritical' middle-class white mums approaching middle age) is 1 in 5. I understand the current polls estimate around 30% of the general population consider voting for Reform at the next election, so MN is actually polling below the general population in terms of support.

That said, what's happening outside of MN is also happening here. People are, to generalise, less tolerant, more goady, more likely to say awful hurtful things behind the cloak of anonymity, and less able to appreciate nuance. Subtleties are a thing of the past. You'll see this on all social media platforms, right across the board. I've been on MN for 19 years and the place certainly has changed (mostly not for the better IMO) and is no longer as obviously left-leaning as it used to be. Posters are coming out with fairly hard-right views far more confidently than I can imagine being possible ten years ago. But that's the case nation-wide too. People feel emboldened now. Social media mostly to blame, I suspect.

FWIW, I'm a longterm poster, still definitely left-leaning, but one of these pesky Bad feminists who like to keep their talons into all those hoarded rights and safe spaces. I would rather gnaw my right hand off than vote Reform, and I can't imagine ever voting Tory, even to keep a Reform bastard out. I'm not moneyed, don't send my kids to a private school, and neither don a keffiyeh for a protest, nor lobby my MP about immigration.

Your post is interesting and resonated apart from the comment about "hard right views". What are hard right views?

My point being that many "hard left" commentators on here point to comments about immigration as being far right whereas in reality, concerns about immigration and cultural assimilation are now fairly mainstream (for obvious reasons). When Islamic countries don't want to send their children to the UK for fear of radicalisation, we have a clear problem. Is it "hard right" to say that?

Thirdchildjoy · 11/01/2026 09:40

Once it gets nearer the election - I will work out which party will give my family the most benefit support and vote for them. I suspect it will continue to be Labour. I'm almost going vote for them anyway for an a thank you for funding my dream of another child.

Pineneedlesincarpet · 11/01/2026 09:41

Thirdchildjoy · 11/01/2026 09:40

Once it gets nearer the election - I will work out which party will give my family the most benefit support and vote for them. I suspect it will continue to be Labour. I'm almost going vote for them anyway for an a thank you for funding my dream of another child.

🤣🤣🤣

EEexpat · 11/01/2026 10:47

@Thirdchildjoy

I'm almost going vote for them anyway for an a thank you for funding my dream of another child.

Why are others responsible for funding children you have chosen to have? Should it not be your sole responsibility?

Pineneedlesincarpet · 11/01/2026 11:36

EEexpat · 11/01/2026 10:47

@Thirdchildjoy

I'm almost going vote for them anyway for an a thank you for funding my dream of another child.

Why are others responsible for funding children you have chosen to have? Should it not be your sole responsibility?

No responsibility needed! Labour have taken away the requirement to make responsible decisions. Its a free for all now. Fill your boots!

Thirdchildjoy · 11/01/2026 13:19

EEexpat · 11/01/2026 10:47

@Thirdchildjoy

I'm almost going vote for them anyway for an a thank you for funding my dream of another child.

Why are others responsible for funding children you have chosen to have? Should it not be your sole responsibility?

That is a question for the Government. I just play the best life I can within the rules set by the Government. Don't we all? Should people only be able have cancer treatment if they can afford to pay for it? Or is that different because it might affect the middle classes.

merrymonsters · 11/01/2026 13:25

dwordle · 10/01/2026 14:58

The answer is to ban X altogether, restrict Facebook, TikTok to over 18s, Ban truth social.

Sounds harsh but it's the only way to protect our democracy.

Banning people from having discussions? You've got a strange idea of what democracy is.
Perhaps it's MN which should be banned. We don't want women talking about stuff.

Pineneedlesincarpet · 11/01/2026 13:42

Thirdchildjoy · 11/01/2026 13:19

That is a question for the Government. I just play the best life I can within the rules set by the Government. Don't we all? Should people only be able have cancer treatment if they can afford to pay for it? Or is that different because it might affect the middle classes.

I agree with your point on the basis it's the Government that set the rules and you just play by them.

What if the rules change?

Thirdchildjoy · 11/01/2026 14:17

Pineneedlesincarpet · 11/01/2026 13:42

I agree with your point on the basis it's the Government that set the rules and you just play by them.

What if the rules change?

Then I'll have to change the way in which play life but for now my goal is make the most of it. No one looks back on their deathbed and says I wish I spent less time with my family and paid more tax.

EEexpat · 11/01/2026 14:53

@Thirdchildjoy

Should people only be able have cancer treatment if they can afford to pay for it?

Invalid comparison. People are unable to choose whether or not they get cancer, but can choose whether or not to have cancer.

Thirdchildjoy · 11/01/2026 14:58

EEexpat · 11/01/2026 14:53

@Thirdchildjoy

Should people only be able have cancer treatment if they can afford to pay for it?

Invalid comparison. People are unable to choose whether or not they get cancer, but can choose whether or not to have cancer.

No but the government chooses if it pays for it. The government has chosen to pay for me to have another child - I'm very grateful to them. They didn't have to. You can only play the cards your dealt.

Boomer55 · 13/01/2026 08:56

Pineneedlesincarpet · 11/01/2026 11:36

No responsibility needed! Labour have taken away the requirement to make responsible decisions. Its a free for all now. Fill your boots!

And this is partly why so many won’t be voting Labour again. 🤷‍♀️

SumUp · 13/01/2026 09:07

Some of the racism / Islamophobia is genuine I’m sure. Mothers can be arseholes too.

But there are also more bots and bad faith actors on this site than there used to be. Mumsnet is viewed as politically significant, which is a good thing in some respects, but it means that it also attracts those seeking to manipulate.

Fernsrus · 13/01/2026 10:09

It does. I see that Wales is planning to make it illegal for candidates to lie in Welsh elections. Good for them. It should be illegal to lie to candidates all over the UK.

EEexpat · 13/01/2026 12:56

@SumUp

But there are also more bots and bad faith actors on this site than there used to be.

How did you make that conclusion? What methodology did you apply to separate posts into different categories?

yellowspanner · 16/01/2026 19:17

I am
Not a bot.
I've been on MN under various names for years.
I support Reform and will vote for them

EasternStandard · 16/01/2026 19:24

EEexpat · 13/01/2026 12:56

@SumUp

But there are also more bots and bad faith actors on this site than there used to be.

How did you make that conclusion? What methodology did you apply to separate posts into different categories?

I’m wondering too. Surely given some do vote Reform mumsnet will have some of those voters on here @SumUp

Antaes · 16/01/2026 19:43

So let's just live under labour bring buggers from over seas who lives her efor free make trouble giving hard times to young girls and women and instead to support veterans and pensioners let's take money from them and give it to the illegal migrants who live happily ever after in nice hotels giving everything for free
Reform wants to stop this
Did you ever think about your grandparents or people who loosing business because of labour?
Well I am pretty sure I will be bombarded by such a horrible comments but I don't really care !

SumUp · 16/01/2026 22:55

EasternStandard · 16/01/2026 19:24

I’m wondering too. Surely given some do vote Reform mumsnet will have some of those voters on here @SumUp

Bots appear pushing different kinds of ideologies. Activity isn’t limited to support for a particular political party!

SumUp · 16/01/2026 22:56

And of course some reform voters are real people!

Mahanswarcanoe · 16/01/2026 23:02

I’m a reform voter. So there’s at least one of us :)

yellowspanner · 17/01/2026 07:53

No, there are at least two of us

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