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Reform voters, which policies do you support beyond immigration?

203 replies

Sheepydoggo · 21/05/2026 11:51

If you voted for Reform, what policies do you like aside from immigration reform?

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EEexpat · 16/06/2026 15:23

@ClaredeBear

You can choose to defend Reform or just step away but you can’t tell people they’re wrong to discuss their policies, or ask why people voted the way they did.

Nobody has to disclose how or why they voted.

Remain have been asking the same question and starting the same themed threads since 23 June 2016. If there is no answer, remain concludes that there is no answer and remain supporters are correct.

That people who supported leave may not bother with MN, or any other forum, does not seem to detract from that approach.

Some might say that asking the same question for almost 10 years is a sign of;

Memory Issues: Short-term memory loss prevents them from retaining the original answer.
Anxiety: They may be obsessing over a specific worry and need continuous verbal comfort.
Processing Delays: Their brain might take longer to absorb the initial response.
Cognitive Decline: Conditions like Alzheimer's or dementia frequently cause this behavior.

I would say it’s because they don’t like the answer and hope they will get a different answer in the future.

ClaredeBear · 16/06/2026 16:20

EEexpat · 16/06/2026 15:23

@ClaredeBear

You can choose to defend Reform or just step away but you can’t tell people they’re wrong to discuss their policies, or ask why people voted the way they did.

Nobody has to disclose how or why they voted.

Remain have been asking the same question and starting the same themed threads since 23 June 2016. If there is no answer, remain concludes that there is no answer and remain supporters are correct.

That people who supported leave may not bother with MN, or any other forum, does not seem to detract from that approach.

Some might say that asking the same question for almost 10 years is a sign of;

Memory Issues: Short-term memory loss prevents them from retaining the original answer.
Anxiety: They may be obsessing over a specific worry and need continuous verbal comfort.
Processing Delays: Their brain might take longer to absorb the initial response.
Cognitive Decline: Conditions like Alzheimer's or dementia frequently cause this behavior.

I would say it’s because they don’t like the answer and hope they will get a different answer in the future.

That may be. It doesn’t matter, you are not the arbiter of what makes a good or bad post, but you still continue to defend your position, as is your absolute right.

EEexpat · 17/06/2026 07:16

@ClaredeBear

Everyone is entitled to an opinion and to choose for themselves how and why they vote. However, there are posters on MN who think that if you support leave, then you are by their definition:

Stupid
Thick
Racist

I can’t find the laws which prove that to be correct.

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