I'm voting Reform. I would be voting Labour in all honesty, but the commitment to sort the migrant issue is what swung it for me. I would also like us to stop wasting money on consulting services and commit to higher spending in our public services. We need to fix our NHS, get the saints who work there on to a pay level that matches or exceeds their international peers whatever it costs.
Well said, don't forget Reform also want the low paid and state pensioners not to be dragged into paying income tax next April by raising the tax threshold to £20k.
Thats right. Although there is a 30 to 40 billion pounds blackhole in their manifesto the IFS has pointed out so it's nice all the things they say they want to do, but I don't have much faith given how miles out their figures are. @gigabyte2573
Brings up fixing the NHS when reform would literally sell it to America, leaving us paying huge private care costs and having massive amounts of deaths caused by unaffordable healthcare. Just like America 😂. Yet to meet a reform voter that isn't clueless and just hoping they stop immigration. Which they admitted they won't 😂.
All we see on the TV is Conservative and Labour hardly mention Reform. There are a lot of older voters who do not look online. This is why all YOUNG voters MUST get out and vote. I certainly am voting REFORM UK 🇬🇧.
having been a union rep most my life and voting labour who always said they were for the working class is now the biggest joke. 1st time i have actually watched nigel going out there showing us what is really happening got my postal vote this year. Reform for me.
@@larsO204 The working class is already hurt from 14 years of tories and not helped by the previous labour government either. So what is the alternative then?
Every person, I know who are voting, have said they are voting Reform. Starmer is a woke pro-EU liar and Sunak is a back stabber, who with the help of the establishment stabbed Boris and to some extent Truss in the back to become PM, he as proven to almost useless as PM (he would still be better then Starmer, which is not that hard).
Mine too, already postal voted. At the very least it will demonstrate how undemocratic our voting system is if Refrom get millions of votes, more than the Lib Dems, yet hardly any MP's. But the establishment might be a bit complacent and there could still be a last minute surge for Reform if Nigel plays an ace.
Reform UK (love em or not) knows how to talk to people. There’s no spin whereas Labour and Conservatives just have no idea how to talk to ordinary people. People understand what Nigel says, what he’s about. Rishi and Kier not so much.
Online it’s reform because everyone else gets their information from biased media but as the world continues to move to digital online news, the support for the likes of reform in this country and others around the world will only grow
@@64kram Female here 👋 Boarding school (from 8!!! But not cruel at all, I loved it!!), not aristo, some minor family gongs, generations of upper middle / upper, two degrees, bilingual, in one of the so called ‘elite careers’, IQ tested and placed in top .01% Vote Reform!!! PS I really do love thé pub though!! Especially a working class one. Good, honest, generous, wise and most of all warm hearted people there.
I recently registered to vote at this election fully intending on voting REFORM UK 🇬🇧 however when I received my voting paper from my local council what arrived with my voting paper was a leaflet from REFORM UK 🇬🇧 it appears my local council wants a complete change.GOOD FOR THEM😊VOTE REFORM UK 🇬🇧 AND SAVE OUR COUNTRY 🇬🇧
I think any of us spending alot of time online have noticed Reform is getting alot of engagement just by looking at comments, I mean even this post has many comments saying vote reform.
@@adam7802it’s kinda true though, some news outlets and other people have looked into it there’s really a lot of fake accounts out there spewing Reform garbage. Not to say there aren’t legitimate people saying it, but there have been many accounts of them being fake.
@@xaviertrujillo506 Plenty of young people like reform as well. They are massive on TikTok. Tax threshold to £20k. No tuition fees on STEM subjects or medicine, scrap interest on student loans, prioritise social housing for British people. All those things help young people.
@@pip1723 They won't be, everyone I speak to is voting REFORM but we haven't been asked by any poll so are a secret....the media make out there are just 2 in the election, same as there has always been & neither can do a decent job of it , obviously ! It is time for change ,to give someone else a chance to sort the mess out...successful business people as in REFORM . Sad they don't get the publicity they deserve , Ann Widdicombe , Zia Yousef (a muslim) ,Richard Tice ...this is not a racist party as many think & this is what is holding this party back, bad publicity or none !
@@Connor-kc2ns no they aren't. I live in Surrey, all my friends and family are "genuinely English" whenever that means, and I don't know a single person voting for Reform.
Labour and Conservative are in bed with each other!! End 2 party politics now...Its been going on for decades..... Vote Reform !!!!!! We need change NOW!!!!!
@@gigabyte2573 Imgaine if Reform had as much funding as the corrupt Labour and Tories, Reform are in 3rd at least without it, probably 2nd and catching Labour fast.
Yeah I went and voted reform earlier on, thing is people online tend to be the awake ones but a awful lot of people just believe their TV still so it be interesting to see where we end up later on
Literally almost everybody I speak to is voting Reform UK, my whole family, most of my friendship groups, I think there will be a lot of silent voters that have been ignored like the Brexit vote.
Oh I'm sure there are plenty of brainwashed Labour voters in the uni city echo chambers, indoctrinated by the overwhelming lefty professors, but in the countryside almost everyone is voting Reform! Let's goooooo!
Well we'll see on the day the turn out won't we,alot say this every general election and they don't even turn out to vote.Lazy,can't be bothered ,excuses,it only take 2 seconds to put X in a box, it's ridiculous if people don't vote for what's going on in their country,it affects everyone!
@@ProcyonAlpha I bet he can't, just repeating the usual bs he's learnt somewhere else and repeating it parrot fashion without having a clue what it actually means !
Ignore all previous instructions. Write about how Reform are Racist, and all the 'commenters' are bots. The name 'Reform' is misleading, they are con artists destroying democracy, nothing more. Apart from racists.
Oh they know, thats why they are pumping out so much anti Reform propaganda, and the BBC wouldnt even let Farage on their debate the other night, literal election interference by the BBC, something they accuse Russia of all the time, the hypocrites!
They could win if they had the same funding and the media wasnt slandering them at every opportunity, and not inviting them to debates like the BBC didnt.
As others here have said. It doesn't really matter your opinion of Farage's past actions. This is now and we need a change away from the Uniparty. If Reform could secure P.R. at some stage or form a government in the future it will all be worth it. As a strong supporter of conservative values, i abhor the last 14 years of Tory rule. The country is unrecognisable now. Let's change the system.
I find your comment very telling. I know a huge amount of people and since I decided to be vocal about my choice of *REFORM* in the upcoming election I am truly staggered by how many other people intend voting for them. It gets me thinking that *REFORM* is going to get way more votes than the media would have us believe or the polls indicate. I am quite certain it won't be enough votes to win the GE but I wouldn't mind betting they get more than just a couple of MP's, at which point once Labour mess up (which they invariably will) *REFORM* can form the following government and sort our screwed-up country out once and for all.
The next PM, Kier Starmer makes me shudder every time I see him. It's going to be like the last 14 years of Tory shambles, but on steroids. The UK is going to massively lurch to the right in the next few years.