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- May 5, 2026 at 08:11 #1766073
Seeing as Reform doesn’t like the NHS, I assume we can look forward to assurances that all NHS facilities in Reform voting areas will be closed whilst the rest remain open, (proof of residency required of course).
The narrative tends to be that we should ‘look after our own first’ in which case they’ll also be happy to have all the British homeless people moved to their areas where they will no doubt be well looked after. Feel free to give them a room.
If they want to engage in that sort of vile politics then surely it has to be applied consistently.
May 5, 2026 at 11:16 #1766086The main problem is our vile and biased gutter press. They gleefully report that Starmer apparently was given a free pair of spectacles from somebody but failed to report that Farage has just received a £5 million private donation from a foreign billionaire. I am told that one of this billionaire’s policices is that all Muslims should be deported from this country. So the £2 billion Reform will spend setting up an ICE type agency will spend its time deporting immigrants as well as Muslims
How could anyone vote for such a vile party?May 5, 2026 at 18:47 #1766102Quite a good effort by the Tories. Obviously it was all uphill after the disgraceful Bloody Sunday video and it’s very much the pot calling the kettle black but credit where it’s due. The enemy of my enemy is my friend and all that.
May 7, 2026 at 18:25 #1766226Here's Nigel Farage's "Tiktok guru" and adviser, Jack Anderton, telling GB News that he would be "worried" if the Jewish population was growing in the UK.When do we start seeing all the coverage about the antisemitism crisis in Reform UK?
— Adam Bienkov (@adambienkov.bsky.social) 2026-05-07T15:26:33.904Z
Now imagine someone in Labour or the Greens said that.
May 7, 2026 at 21:55 #1766239The deputy leader of Derbyshire county council has been thrown out by his own party ( this a council that has closed down council run nursing homes and is talking about closing down our recycling facilities). And yet people will still be voting for them in other areas knowing how bad they are doing in places where they have been elected.
May 10, 2026 at 09:57 #1766440Politics isn’t my thing at all, but I’ve seen Tice on tv twice in the last few days and he terrifies me.
Rude, overbearing, vile little man. Shout and just talk over everyone means you win???? (Worked in America I suppose).
Along with slimy Farage, the thought of them winning anything makes me ill.
Why on earth would anyone vote for these truly horrible people? Ordinary people who live in this country have done so.As someone who knows nowt about politics, I can’t understand why. Enlighten me?
May 10, 2026 at 10:18 #1766443I feel for anyone a Reform council area , however they have 3 years to show how inept they are ….
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May 10, 2026 at 12:39 #1766448It’ll be someone else’s fault when things go pear-shaped, HDLG.
May 10, 2026 at 16:00 #1766486It’s funny how the BBC are so far up Farage’s backside that they’re even lampooning the Tories now:
May 10, 2026 at 17:50 #1766498Bonanzaboy. We had 14 years of Tory rule where the poor got poorer and the rich got richer. Since Labour came to power those poor have not seen change and they don’t seem any better off. So they are now looking elsewhere. Reform are telling them they are no better off because of immigrants.
What these people don’t understand is that due to the tabloid press, which a lot of these people read, telling them Reform are the party for the working people. Unfortunately if they came to power they would soon find out their lives would become much worse.
May 10, 2026 at 18:10 #1766499Reform is full of ex Tory failures , there’s no reform about it , it’s like the American working class believing Trump would help them ….
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May 10, 2026 at 19:12 #1766501It’s also payrolled by a foreign bitcoin millionaire I believe. Who paid Farage to reconsider leaving politics.
May 10, 2026 at 19:50 #1766506I read that a Reform councillor has said there are too many Nigerians in his area and that they should all be used to fill potholes. I find it very sad that so many people are happy to vote for such a racist party. When I was young very few people would go near racist parties.
May 10, 2026 at 20:25 #1766508The stupidity of Reform voters:
“He understands the working man!”
He’s an ex (failed) City boy.
“At least he’s honest, unlike other politicians”
Like when he failed to declare that £5 million.
“He will get rid of the immigrants!”
None of his supporters or potential cabinet members/ their partners are immigrants in other countries. Honest. And that’s leaving out his immigrant partner.
“The UK is f***ed due to immigration!”
No – it’s f***ed due to the rich not paying their fair share of tax.
“He will make my life better!”
How?
Absolutely clueless.
May 10, 2026 at 23:17 #1766512I’ve yet to hear how Reform will stop the boats ….
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May 10, 2026 at 23:45 #1766513Reform is full of ex Tory failures , there’s no reform about it , it’s like the American working class believing Trump would help them ….
With a good few ex BNP and EDL supporters.
I've stumbled on the side of twelve misty mountains
I've walked and I crawled on six crooked highwaysMay 11, 2026 at 08:54 #1766517Well I’ve had a crash course in politics over the weekend. I’m horrified to find that my father in law and also a close friend both voted Reform ‘because they’ll stop the boats’. When I asked how, they couldn’t tell me, just that ‘they will’.
I knew my father in law was racist, but didn’t have an inkling about my friend,who apparently ‘knew I wouldn’t like it’.Richard Stupid Tice actually said Net Stupid Zero and I’m beyond appalled that the people in this country think it’s a good thing to have people of his ilk in power. And I know from our last local elections, we didn’t have them this time, that our Reform candidate was even worse. Could barely string a sentence together, but what he did say was loud. My heart has sunk to my boots.
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