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What I would like to ask Reform supporters what are the specific Reform policies they support?

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CurlewKate · 08/05/2026 12:23

Just that really. I am a Labour voter, and I know what Labour policies I support. I think I know what Conservative and Lib Dem policies their supporters like. I don't know about Reform.

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EvieBB · 13/05/2026 21:45

BurnoutBee · 08/05/2026 16:55

I’m willing to vote for the wildcard tbh. The country has gone down the pan. City centres are full of foreign men walking around aimlessly at night making females feel unsafe. It’s certainly how my daughter and her friends felt on the last night out before some twat pipes up and calls me racist. Yawn.

Labour and Tories just haven’t got a grip on it and every other person now has ADHD or claims PIP. Bit of an inevitable outcome to woke culture I think. They’ll get in at the next election. We will just have to see. No point whinging about it.

Racist!

BurnoutBee · 13/05/2026 21:47

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harrassedmum · 13/05/2026 21:47

Unphased · 08/05/2026 15:02

£20,000 personal allowance

They’re not doing this anymore

EEexpat · 13/05/2026 22:18

@harrassedmum

£20,000 personal allowance
They’re not doing this anymore

Until they get into power, they can’t do anything.

1dayatatime · 13/05/2026 23:52

EvieBB · 13/05/2026 21:34

Why are the greens dangerous??? I thought they were tree hugging hippies who care about the environment, no? (How the hell can they be more dangerous than Reform????!)

You might want to revisit that view if you are Jewish.
Or if you think that just printing more money to fund increased Government spending is not a good idea if you want to avoid Weimar Germany style hyperinflation.

LBFseBrom · 14/05/2026 00:15

EvieBB · Yesterday 21:34
Why are the greens dangerous??? I thought they were tree hugging hippies who care about the environment, no? (How the hell can they be more dangerous than Reform????!)
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The Greens have some seriously eccentric members, Evie, who evangelise about things that have nothing to do with Green issues.
Google and you will see.

Their leader typifies all that: https://unherd.com/2025/09/zack-polanski-is-an-eco-fantasist/

Zack Polanski is an eco fantasist

https://unherd.com/2025/09/zack-polanski-is-an-eco-fantasist/

EvieBB · 14/05/2026 07:14

1dayatatime · 13/05/2026 23:52

You might want to revisit that view if you are Jewish.
Or if you think that just printing more money to fund increased Government spending is not a good idea if you want to avoid Weimar Germany style hyperinflation.

Thanks for sharing.....cause I really don't understand politics.....why is nothing straightforward? Argh

EvieBB · 14/05/2026 07:25

LBFseBrom · 14/05/2026 00:15

EvieBB · Yesterday 21:34
Why are the greens dangerous??? I thought they were tree hugging hippies who care about the environment, no? (How the hell can they be more dangerous than Reform????!)
..........
The Greens have some seriously eccentric members, Evie, who evangelise about things that have nothing to do with Green issues.
Google and you will see.

Their leader typifies all that: https://unherd.com/2025/09/zack-polanski-is-an-eco-fantasist/

Thanks for sharing....I'll have a read
I've no idea who to vote for anymore in that case.....:(
Won't bother voting at all methinks......Emmeline Pankhurst will be turning in her grave.....but
they're all as bad as each other :(

EvieBB · 14/05/2026 07:27

BurnoutBee · 13/05/2026 21:47

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You asked for it lol....

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Nogimachi · 14/05/2026 07:34

I don’t support Reform because of distrust of far right and they have no experience of government + are a collection of loons BUT
I completely understand why people support them. We have too many people from elsewhere in this country and it is changing the nature of the country. It will get worse given numbers of children in Muslim families over UK families. The Pakistani rape gangs were an absolute scandal and show how badly we’ve failed here.

Previous governments have failed us completely on this score. I’d much rather Labour had got a handle on this in a responsible and fair way though.

Countries across Europe and the US are voting the same, it’s far from a U.K. phenomenon.

quantumbutterfly · 14/05/2026 07:42

ChunkyMonkey36 · 08/05/2026 20:11

I live in an area that’s just had a New Town rejected after much campaigning, it was going on green belt.

Literally nobody is using that land. It’s owned by a variety of farmers, who grow nothing on it and do not have animals using it either, and just live in the often large house on that property and look at their empty fields.

So no, IMO - build on some of it.

Because it's not like any other critter needs green space if it's not being used for agriculture, high density housing or industry. Even if they do, it's not as if humanity has suffered from upsetting these ecosystems before.
It's not as if removing the carbon capture from our environment will impact climate change.
It's not as if open spaces contribute to drainage and flood management.
It's not as if being in nature is shown to be beneficial in the mental health crisis we're 'enjoying'.
Build on all of it and enjoy the brave new world.

Nogimachi · 14/05/2026 07:58

MsJinks · 10/05/2026 12:15

And they’re on here too. A guy told me at a counter protest (he was protesting) that he hoped my kids get raped - weird obsession with overpowering and raping women.

Therefore, I’m not gonna encourage your disturbing obsession with SA apart from to say all the SA I have unfortunately come across were white British males and it was with mainly their own families.

This is a ridiculous argument. Yes there are terrible white SA abusers. But this doesn’t make it ok for Pakistanis to organise gang rape of vulnerable children on a massive scale. The two are different things.

There have not been numerous (any?) organised white gangs deliberately preying on white children in care. If there had been, the law would have immediately come down on them.

Instead, the rape gangs were people invited into our country. Our institutions did not deal with them because they feared being called racist - over a period of 15-20 years.

This is beyond scandalous on multiple levels.

To your original point - do you think no SA is carried out in the home by other ethnic group? It’s just a white thing is it? And negates by other groups?

All of that said, clearly whoever said the original comment to you was way out of line and doesn’t deserve a response.

1dayatatime · 14/05/2026 10:36

quantumbutterfly · 14/05/2026 07:42

Because it's not like any other critter needs green space if it's not being used for agriculture, high density housing or industry. Even if they do, it's not as if humanity has suffered from upsetting these ecosystems before.
It's not as if removing the carbon capture from our environment will impact climate change.
It's not as if open spaces contribute to drainage and flood management.
It's not as if being in nature is shown to be beneficial in the mental health crisis we're 'enjoying'.
Build on all of it and enjoy the brave new world.

If the choice is between providing housing for young families and protecting the environment then I'm sorry I would pour the concrete every time.

quantumbutterfly · 14/05/2026 10:59

ChunkyMonkey36 · 09/05/2026 20:09

For now, they’ve won control of bin collections and whether to put planters out in the village.

I’ll worry when they actually get near Downing Street.

And even then, I won’t, because it’ll be nice to watch it fall apart.

Funnily enough I get no joy from watching the country that shelters me and my family fall apart, even if I disagree ideologically with those in government.

quantumbutterfly · 14/05/2026 11:16

Pepperlee · 09/05/2026 20:45

This was a reply to @Frrrout. The quote was messed up. Stop with your faux outrage. I'm white and where I live the browns and blacks refer to us as " whites ".

Or gammons, as opposed to people of no colour. ( Ponc if you will )

ChunkyMonkey36 · 14/05/2026 11:17

quantumbutterfly · 14/05/2026 10:59

Funnily enough I get no joy from watching the country that shelters me and my family fall apart, even if I disagree ideologically with those in government.

No, me neither in that respect.

But won’t it be a great case of “told you so”? See Brexit for further evidence!

The only way some people will be convinced it’s a car crash of an idea is by doing it.

If those turkeys want to vote for Christmas, you can’t stop them, they’ll learn when Christmas lunch is served.

quantumbutterfly · 14/05/2026 11:47

Pepperlee · 10/05/2026 10:09

In other words, you're the sainted one. We get the picture. Every right winger is angry and all the lefties aren't. Maybe check out the loon who whacked a woman with a sledgehammer. Lovely lefties eh?
There's a park at the end of my road where the junkies wait for their dealers who tend to be black or brown. Someone upthread even said something patronising about a doctor in a niqab as though some of us would find this shocking. Women in niqabs walk past my house every day. So what? Someone else was aghast at black and brown people being called black or brown even though they refer to a white person as a white. "That's where the whites live" type of comment. The division will never heal if this patronising doesn't stop.

Hijab not niqab. Very different vibe.

quantumbutterfly · 14/05/2026 12:28

ChunkyMonkey36 · 14/05/2026 11:17

No, me neither in that respect.

But won’t it be a great case of “told you so”? See Brexit for further evidence!

The only way some people will be convinced it’s a car crash of an idea is by doing it.

If those turkeys want to vote for Christmas, you can’t stop them, they’ll learn when Christmas lunch is served.

No it won't be great. Your attitude is part of the problem.
I have no admiration for Starmer but watching the infighting for influence as soon as the party got a sniff of power reminds me of every unsuccessful government I've seen in the last decades.
The quiet back benchers who actually work for their constituents but you wouldn't hear about till some nutter stabs them are the people I really appreciate. Maybe we should get Alan Sugar to select front benchers via a weekly task based reality TV show, might not even notice the difference.

EvieBB · 14/05/2026 13:02

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Pepperlee · 14/05/2026 19:48

quantumbutterfly · 14/05/2026 11:16

Or gammons, as opposed to people of no colour. ( Ponc if you will )

Or Chalky which was popular way back..

CurlewKate · 14/05/2026 20:00

Well, I’m a leftie and I’m fucking furious!

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quantumbutterfly · 14/05/2026 20:18

Pepperlee · 14/05/2026 19:48

Or Chalky which was popular way back..

Gweilo, gora ..depends where you're from.

Nogimachi · 14/05/2026 20:59

MabelRoyds · 08/05/2026 15:00

I’m amazed that so many people voted Reform. Immigration is obviously the top issue for lots of people. And this is a fairly recent thing too, surely. Ten years ago nobody was talking about immigration , were they?

Ten years ago was the Brexit referendum, which I think was largely swung by Angela Merkel opening Germany’s borders to welcome a million Syrians, and quite a lot of people thinking “sh*t, we don’t want them here.”

If you remember, David Cameron had explicitly lobbied Merkel and the EU for an immigration/free movement “brake” for Britain because immigration was such a major public concern. This wasn’t granted and is also often thought to be a reason why the vote went the way it did.

EvieBB · 14/05/2026 20:59

BurnoutBee · 13/05/2026 21:47

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