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All is not well in the world of Reform

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HousePlantQueen Sat 11-Jan-25 12:28:06

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0lz8xn8zd8o

Maybe Mr Farage should spend more time concentrating on UK politics instead of cosying up to Trump. It would appear that all is not well.....

TerriBull Sat 11-Jan-25 19:36:32

GrannyGravy13

To be honest Whitewavemark2 I don’t think any of the current cohort of politicians of any colour have the stomach to do what is needed.

My humble opinion is that you have to speculate to accumulate, the government should have been ready to go on their election, after all their back room politicos have had 14 years to prepare.

Her change to NI will stifle a lot of businesses, they should be encouraging businesses of all size.

When businesses bloom and grow they employ more staff, more taxes for the treasury, more money circulating in the economy, more investment in businesses.

They should be employing more council staff, police, fire personnel etc. again more revenue for the treasury.

All RR is interested in is cuts and taxes.

Absolutely! Has any in this current cabinet run a business ?

Nonnato2 Sat 11-Jan-25 19:48:48

HousePlantQueen

Although the comment made by jeanathome was rather blunt, it has to be said that anyone who is not concerned by the actions of Reform/UKIP is just not listening. There is not an inflammatory bandwagon that they won't jump on to feed their believers' prejudices.

The comment by Jeanathome wasn’t just ‘blunt’ it was downright rude and insulting. As many of the comments on this thread are.

BevSec Sat 11-Jan-25 19:49:34

JudyBloom

Reform are doing fantastically well, their membership is increasing by the minute! Check out their Conferences this weekend. You cannot believe the mainstream media as they are too far left. Well done Nigel, standing for free speech, democracy and the British people and our values. He doesn't care what your skin colour is, or what orientation you are. Only Reform can bring back common sense and decency to our declining country. Reform all the way!

Well said Judybloom, I so agree with everything you have said 👏👏👏👏👏

Cossy Sat 11-Jan-25 19:49:39

mae13

How many constituency surgeries has he actually held in Clacton to date?

None and he has made it clear he doesn’t intend to hold any for security reasons

Cossy Sat 11-Jan-25 19:51:14

westendgirl

I agree too," Go , Reform" ,...to the back of beyond !

Never to return

Casdon Sat 11-Jan-25 19:54:30

TerriBull

GrannyGravy13

To be honest Whitewavemark2 I don’t think any of the current cohort of politicians of any colour have the stomach to do what is needed.

My humble opinion is that you have to speculate to accumulate, the government should have been ready to go on their election, after all their back room politicos have had 14 years to prepare.

Her change to NI will stifle a lot of businesses, they should be encouraging businesses of all size.

When businesses bloom and grow they employ more staff, more taxes for the treasury, more money circulating in the economy, more investment in businesses.

They should be employing more council staff, police, fire personnel etc. again more revenue for the treasury.

All RR is interested in is cuts and taxes.

Absolutely! Has any in this current cabinet run a business ?

I know Ian Murray has run several businesses, so yes. Maybe others, I haven’t checked.

Poppyred Sat 11-Jan-25 20:04:27

The new Labour government is very predictably shite! Most people knew it would be….( Always moaning but no plausible alternatives resolutions) I don’t blame you for voting for them, the Conservatives had absolutely lost the way! The new Reform party will probably get in next time unless Labour step up….which is very unlikely….with this shower …..

Cossy Sat 11-Jan-25 20:08:38

Poppyred

The new Labour government is very predictably shite! Most people knew it would be….( Always moaning but no plausible alternatives resolutions) I don’t blame you for voting for them, the Conservatives had absolutely lost the way! The new Reform party will probably get in next time unless Labour step up….which is very unlikely….with this shower …..

Reform aren’t really new though are they.

Farage isn’t new.

UKIP/The Brexit Party/Reform, all one and the same thing.

Doodledog Sat 11-Jan-25 20:10:38

If most people had felt as you do, the Labour Party wouldn't have got in with a landslide.

I'm not sure what you mean by plausible alternatives resolutions, but they have stopped the strikes, are working to cut queues for medical treatment, have extended the cheap bus fares scheme which was due to end in December (albeit by raising the fares by £1), have increased the number of people claiming Pension Credit, ramped up housebuilding, pledged to keep the triple lock on pensions and more.

Wyllow3 Sun 12-Jan-25 01:16:16

Just a reminder what some Reform voters really think (when off guard). Short video.

www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/jun/27/reform-uk-activist-filmed-making-racist-comments-about-rishi-sunak

nanna8 Sun 12-Jan-25 06:22:10

I would imagine the slogan would be very attractive to some. I am sure many would not particularly associate it with Trump.

GrannyGravy13 Sun 12-Jan-25 07:00:50

Doodledog Labour won the majority of seats but didn’t get get an overwhelming amount of votes.

Lowest turnout since 2001 according to statistica.

vegansrock Sun 12-Jan-25 07:33:14

What are reforms policies on health? Education? Transport? The economy? The environment? Does anyone know?

GrannyGravy13 Sun 12-Jan-25 07:43:35

For clarity I am not a Reform member or voter.

I am not impressed by any of the parties, I did vote in the 2024 election for the sitting MP in my constituency due to their local record, not because of the party they belong to.

Nonnato2 Sun 12-Jan-25 08:46:19

GrannyGravy13

For clarity I am not a Reform member or voter.

I am not impressed by any of the parties, I did vote in the 2024 election for the sitting MP in my constituency due to their local record, not because of the party they belong to.

I honestly don’t know why you have to clarify that you don’t vote Reform.

petra Sun 12-Jan-25 08:52:35

Nonnato
Because that’s the way it works on GN. If GG hadn’ stated that fact it would be assumed that she does.

petra Sun 12-Jan-25 08:55:00

vegansrock

What are reforms policies on health? Education? Transport? The economy? The environment? Does anyone know?

Their manifesto is on line to read.

Nonnato2 Sun 12-Jan-25 08:56:42

Yes I understand that but who cares if GG does vote Reform.

GrannyGravy13 Sun 12-Jan-25 09:00:28

Nonnato2

Yes I understand that but who cares if GG does vote Reform.

I do not want the abuse that is directed at posters who admit to voting reform directed at me.

Cossy Sun 12-Jan-25 09:02:20

vegansrock

What are reforms policies on health? Education? Transport? The economy? The environment? Does anyone know?

No! Except health with most probably be entirely private.

Nonnato2 Sun 12-Jan-25 09:02:21

GrannyGravy13

Nonnato2
Yes I understand that but who cares if GG does vote Reform.
I do not want the abuse that is directed at posters who admit to voting reform directed at me.

Oh now I understand GG. Apologies.

Jeanathome Sun 12-Jan-25 09:11:58

GrannyGravy13

Nonnato2

Yes I understand that but who cares if GG does vote Reform.

I do not want the abuse that is directed at posters who admit to voting reform directed at me.

Obviously my post has been deleted but there is no abuse.

Some of what has been posted, particularly around the ( so called ) grooming gangs is a disgrace.

There is no abuse at all. People are free to adore Farage and his ilk all they like. We all know what their main point is, so be it.

Cossy Sun 12-Jan-25 09:16:42

GrannyGravy13

Doodledog Labour won the majority of seats but didn’t get get an overwhelming amount of votes.

Lowest turnout since 2001 according to statistica.

Indeed, but the point is under our rather antiquated and flawed system, they did win with a good majority.

I think people are drawn to Reform for a number of reasons, certainly immigration is very near the top of the list.

I think Farage fans like him because of his “blokey, pie and a pint” facade.

Oldbat1 Sun 12-Jan-25 09:27:20

Nine jobs Farage! Surely just interested in feathering his nest and not those who voted for him. He parrots Trump.

Jane43 Sun 12-Jan-25 09:31:50

petra

vegansrock

What are reforms policies on health? Education? Transport? The economy? The environment? Does anyone know?

Their manifesto is on line to read.

Is this an updated one because they scrapped the previous one shortly after the election?

Farage is on record as saying he wants a US style insurance based health care system. This is a huge red flag for me because I was hospitalised for 10 days when in the USA on holiday and the cost was $120,000 twenty years ago. I was insured thankfully but it took several months for the insurance company to pay up, the hospital gave debt collectors my number and they were very aggressive in requesting payment even though I assured them the insurance company was covering the bill; being hounded like that is the last thing you want when you are recovering from an illness.

The only other policy I know of is that Reform want to raise the tax thresholds eg the lower rate of tax not to apply until earnings are £20,000. This sounds wonderful but when you look at the numbers it doesn’t seem viable, if this was the ruling the tax payer would save £1500 a year so the Treasury would lose that amount multiplied by the number if workers which is 33.77 million and the eye watering amount is £59 billion six hundred and fifty five million. These figures don’t include pensioners who pay tax.

So perhaps the Reform supporters on here could respond and explain how these two policies would work?