@nickjones8867 Maybe he will be. But if Soros gave Labour $100M all you neuronally challenged 🔔ends would be having a collective stroke. You can't recognise your own latent hypocrisy on this.
Not if Labour sort the NHS, build 1.5million homes, create a growing economy, make people better off, knock hundreds of pounds off energy bills so it shouldn’t be difficult.
Even if they do manage to undo the mess that 14years of Tory BS, the Tory media will make out that it was all Farage's work. Because, as we all know Farage is just a Tory with a different coloured tye.
@Banyan314 Because they are doing everything they can to destabilise Labour. And, in January, they will be pushing forward this petition, that got over 2 and a half million signatures, to hold a second General election next year.
Better than Boris, May and Cameron put together. You along with the two party system are clueless. I know you should join the Democrats you can keep head in the sand and hope it all goes away. Sadly for you and your ilk the time is up.
For all the many valid criticisms one can level at Nigel Farage, I'm pretty sure he does a good job of representing the people who vote for him. I don't think they'll begrudge him being out-of-constituency if it means he's representing their concerns in such a high-profile manner on the world stage.
He could simply bankroll Farage's lifestyle, clothing, tickets, travelling, plus other gifts, like so many Labour grandees procure such presents from other wealthy donors and that would in fact be o.k., isn't that what Labour have been telling us?
Should Labour have accepted the large donation from the offshore hedge fund donor ? Seems that sauce for the goose is OK with you, but sauce for the gander is not OK ? I think there is a term for that type of discrepancy ? Now let’s see….could the term be intellectual dishonesty ? 🧐
Speaking as a (non public sector) working class person, living in a working class Labour stronghold I will predict one thing with 100% guaranteed certainty, and that is Labour will lose millions of votes to Reform at the next general election. Also non-voters whom by choice have never entered the ballot station in years will think that the next general election is a great way to stick two fingers up to the old-order, mainstream and political establishment. The best place to gauge true working class intent is by working on (hotbeds for Reform support) a building site. What happened during the Brexit referendum and EU elections will again see "the scream of the working class", because it was Labour strongholds where the Brexit vote was weighed and won!!!!
@ArtyFactual_Intelligence It's surreal that instead of bringing down immigration to manageable quota's both the Tories and Labour went and are going in the complete and utter opposite direction. The Tories had net immigration at absolute insane numbers, and what does Rachel Reeves plan for? Yep! At least 2,500,000 more to come under Labour's tenure, These buffoons live in a parallel universe utterly oblivious to reality and voter common sense!!!!
Spot on. The political elite have NO idea of the views of the person on the street, or building site. No clue. I do know from where I live. The anger everywhere is huge, and Reform, Musk, Trump are massively supported in furious protest. Patronising Bloomsbury type elites are the most loathed of all.
Given that Labour gathered under 34% in the election, can you let us know the name of the company who developed the app please, so I know never ever to use them.
@@pandorapiam3374 No, you are still not losing any sovereignty. Any Party that wins the election is still a democratically elected party that has been won by the UK voting citizens. The Tories and Labour both have large donors and also the unions, so all Musk is doing is putting Reform on the same level playing field. If Musk wanted something in return for donating that money, now that would be a different matter.
@Steve-s8kMusk is a cabinet member of a foreign power. US taking a stake in a party would have influence over the government of this country in a new way, a different way a way which denies UK sovereignty over its own affairs, effectively making us a US state instead of a sovereign country.
I think that the Trump / Musk presidency will be such a disaster this will impact on Farages reputation. They are all ready having problems and Trump is not even in office yet.
Amplify nationalist agendas, dismantle democratic norms, and align with authoritarian figures. Musk’s actions mirror Russia’s playbook for destabilizing Western democracies and advancing its geopolitical goals.
I do not see ReFUK sweeping to power any time soon. They love saying they are in 2nd place in 89 seats, similar to what the LibDems said before the previous general Election. However, the LibDems have a mountain of council seats and councils, with concentrations from West London, through the home counties, Oxfordshire and into the West country. They built this up over a long time and put paid agents in. They worked local issues and they earned every one of those 72 seats. I don't see anything like the above with ReFUK, other than talk of doing it. They swan around in the national media, given endless amounts of major free publicity from The BBC ( Board run by right wing Tory donors ), with Kuhnsberg an embarrassing Tory stooge and personal friend of Johnson. ReFUK may be 2nd in 89 seats but it is mostly a very poor second. They are only well positioned to win the seat in another 20 seats, which in the unlikely event they won all of them and kept the 5 they have now, that 25 seats would only give them clout in Parliament if the Tories were in 1st place in a hung parliament or with the tiniest and more precarious of majorities.
In order for a single party to gain a majority of seats in parliment and form a government they would need at least 326 seats. Reform currently have 5 seats. The Liberal democrats have seventy. The Greens have 4. In other words at the next election Reform would have to gain 321 seats. It would not be just a question of being up against the Torys or Labour. Smaller parties can also win seats.
You have forgotten to take into account that the country will be in such a bad state after four years of this shambles, that most people will vote for change and that doesn't mean starmer's change.
I think you underestimate the power of anger, feelings of disparity (and actual) and promises of radical solutions. Look at US elections, look at a lot of European ones. There is a tide change coming I think where people are now more willing to try something different than the status quo, after seeing the same thing over and over.
So, if I understand this correctly, Labour had this state-of-the-art app that identified voters at the individual level, and allowed the conversation on the doorstep to focus on the pet issue of the person, and they got ~34% of the vote (and Reform ~14%)... Because that's what counts! Let's not get distracted by the number of seats in Parliament. Besides, in some 100 seats Reform already came second. Give them time to polish the message, and have Labour founder a bit, and we're talking about an entirely new situation.
The opposition to reform is divided by our electoral system. It needs a means to consolidate its strength for Centralist policies. Electoral Reform is needed NOW. It can’t be a knee jerk reaction to Trump or Musk or Reform. The British public need time to adapt to a new reality. Interested that the needs of the country don’t seem to be a priority, it’s all bout the Labour Party. Are they really the only answer ? I suspect not !
If Milei's and Trump's reforms work, we will very quickly see people want those reforms applied here too. Just give it time, and the winds of change will get here.
The support will be in media presence and this has to be identified as the risk asap. Political reporting is letting us down due to not getting into the detail and focusing already on the potential future success of a tiny party. This is part of the problem. Focus on what Labour is actually doing, how the Tories are doing in the wake of their defeat. What are the Greens and SNP up to?
I'm quite surprised that your panel members did not know how campaigning and GOTV work - Contact Creator and so on. Musk is a concern, especially his belief that he is not bound by law - see his continued publication of Tommy Robinson's film in the UK in defiance of a Court Order. But I'm really surprised that you had no focus on Russian interference - that needs coverage.
You underestimate how popular Trump is (he won the popular vote. If Trump has a successful presidency (which, at this time seems likely) the transverse of what you said is true. It will reflect well on Farage.
It’s still early days, but the recent last-minute chaos over key political deals-apparently stirred up by Musk and Trump-doesn’t exactly scream a smooth start. It raises some real questions about stability and priorities, which might make people less optimistic about how “successful” this term will actually be.
@ It has certainly not been smooth this week. However, he is not yet president; his term has not started (easy to forget with Biden as he is, I’m sure). He does not yet have the sway that he will so it’s more pf the chaos of the last administration. Let’s see how things go from January 20th.
Trumps aims are fundamentally contradictory and unrealistic. It cannot end well. Starmers are unrealistic in one parliament.. depends on him making progress and being given more time
If America do well in the next few years reform will have an example to follow, I have real hopes for the American Gov efficacy brining down costs and modernizing gov. The bloat, red tape and lack of modernisation in gov needs to change. If they pull it off, will be ground shaking for modern bureaucracy. Labour's main problem for me is the abandonment of the working class, the outcomes so far from there policy's have been hostile to working people. The people who used to vote Labour, I hope there new demographic are worth the change.
I hope America can be our canary here. Because they won't do well. Things are gonna get rough over there. When they do I hope you bear that in mind when they try to bring that here. Labour aren't our friends but Reform are worse enemies. That's why the richest man in the world supports them, trust me they are not for the working class.
It's a wonder the former USSR didn't covertly pour vast resources into UK politics to subvert the politics here. The accusation that, errm, Harold Wilson was a Soviet asset, is, er, of course, er, just a scurrilous rumour with no basis in truth.
Reform are appropriately named. Like the ingredients on McD chicken nuggets... Reformed, mechanically separated pieces of Ukip skin, Brexit-party bones and BNP connective tissue with a crunchy EDL coating.
This is why a person should not have this much wealth. This would not happen in a place like Mexico because Elon would be smoked out of shoes. They ain't putting up with that. Time to leave western countries.
labour recieved a 4 million pound donation from a cayman island tax haven based hedge fund company, which trades in oil and arms, oops sorry, must'nt mention that.
If England becomes more foreign, house prices increase and Starmer continues just being himself Reform will win. For Labour to win they would need to fulfill the promises the tories didn't
Farage needs no help. Two tier Keir Stalin is doing all the work for him. Labour are finished unless they can get rid of him and send Rach back to complaints.
Migrant deportations down. Public sector funding up. Rebalancing of tax against the millionaire class on the cards. You should be thanking Labour rather than believing your echo chambers lies and misinformation.
I hope Reform do well at the locals in May because then they will show just how cr** they are. Mind you, with our so right-wing bias media they will make out that its all Labours fault… just like they have done with Brexit.
@@MIEJ4 thing is, we now have boring politics again after the personality shitshow of the last 5 years. we need boring politics in the UK. and Trump's voters like him because they think his policies won't affect them, it's the same as the just about managing here in the UK voting for the torys in 2015, even though they were claiming working tax credits, thinking they'd vote to screw the unemployed and disabled, not realising Universal credit would include them too.
If the media stop giving Farage a disproportionate amount of coverage, and cease giving him the life-giving oxygen of publicity...probably not.
When he wins seeing some like you cry will be absolute gold 😊
Why will you be celebrating?
@@stevengladwin-z4p Another great example of critical thinking by a Refrom supporter!
Why should Farage not get publicity? I'd like to see Reform win
@@pandorapiam3374Yeah because Lefties know how to critically think considering how effed our country is right now.
It's utterly naive to think British politics isn't already captured by big money.
Its an absolute outrage that there is even a conversation around this. It should be flat out illegal.
Nigel for PM.
@nickjones8867 Maybe he will be. But if Soros gave Labour $100M all you neuronally challenged 🔔ends would be having a collective stroke. You can't recognise your own latent hypocrisy on this.
Soros?
@@nickjones8867 You'd be having a stroke if Soros did this. See the problem?
@@Ian-sj1wy I didn't realise he'd given $100M as a direct political donation.
Not if Labour sort the NHS, build 1.5million homes, create a growing economy, make people better off, knock hundreds of pounds off energy bills so it shouldn’t be difficult.
That’s a good joke 😂
Even if they do manage to undo the mess that 14years of Tory BS, the Tory media will make out that it was all Farage's work.
Because, as we all know Farage is just a Tory with a different coloured tye.
Add pigs flying please
@ David Cameron didn’t achieve that but it was on his wish list
Hahahahaha. There are two hopes of that happening and one of them is Bob Hope.
Why is this allowed. It can’t be democratic. What a ridiculous and disgusting thing
It's the way of things now, you can kiss democracy as we knew it goodbye
labour took £4 million from abroad, is that ok.
Democracy Starmer is an authoritarian
@@stevehenry9220 Can you point to the part in the original post where it says it's ok for Labour to accept donations?
Let's just ask the people receiving the bribes to disallow the bribes. Oh no hang on...
If you ask me, Farage and Musk don't intend to wait till 2029.
Actual fascists actually grabbing power.
Scary times for freedom loving people
Why do you think this is the case ?
@Banyan314 Because they are doing everything they can to destabilise Labour. And, in January, they will be pushing forward this petition, that got over 2 and a half million signatures, to hold a second General election next year.
Nigel Farage, the MP for Mar-a- Lago, not Clacton.....
Better than Boris, May and Cameron put together. You along with the two party system are clueless. I know you should join the Democrats you can keep head in the sand and hope it all goes away. Sadly for you and your ilk the time is up.
For all the many valid criticisms one can level at Nigel Farage, I'm pretty sure he does a good job of representing the people who vote for him. I don't think they'll begrudge him being out-of-constituency if it means he's representing their concerns in such a high-profile manner on the world stage.
Astonishing that Labour only managed 34% share of vote given this allegedly marvellous McSeeeney ground game. What went wrong?
Musk buying politicians on both sides of the pond. Musk is good at pondlife.
You say that but then you look at who funded the hopeless trecherous Conservatives. Pot and kettle spring to mind.
What about Soros and Gates...?
@@manoo422 They... aren't doing this? So what about them?
@@totalvoid6234 They are both foreign donators to Labour!!!
He could simply bankroll Farage's lifestyle, clothing, tickets, travelling, plus other gifts, like so many Labour grandees procure such presents from other wealthy donors and that would in fact be o.k., isn't that what Labour have been telling us?
I'm sure President Musk, and first lady Donald, will be a great asset to Farage.....
Oh how witty. Simple little puppet aren't you.😊
They are a power couple, like Richard and Judy
@@latchmere100 👈 Triggered 😂
Should Labour have accepted the large donation from the offshore hedge fund donor ? Seems that sauce for the goose is OK with you, but sauce for the gander is not OK ?
I think there is a term for that type of discrepancy ? Now let’s see….could the term be intellectual dishonesty ? 🧐
Half of them voted tory cause they don't think reform would get in. Time to make the switch
Musk should keep his nose out of British politics. Dunning Kruger effect
Speaking as a (non public sector) working class person, living in a working class Labour stronghold I will predict one thing with 100% guaranteed certainty, and that is Labour will lose millions of votes to Reform at the next general election.
Also non-voters whom by choice have never entered the ballot station in years will think that the next general election is a great way to stick two fingers up to the old-order, mainstream and political establishment.
The best place to gauge true working class intent is by working on (hotbeds for Reform support) a building site.
What happened during the Brexit referendum and EU elections will again see "the scream of the working class", because it was Labour strongholds where the Brexit vote was weighed and won!!!!
Because Labour have stopped representing labour, like the Dems in USA.
OWN GOALS everywhere.
@ArtyFactual_Intelligence Bang on!
@ArtyFactual_Intelligence It's surreal that instead of bringing down immigration to manageable quota's both the Tories and Labour went and are going in the complete and utter opposite direction.
The Tories had net immigration at absolute insane numbers, and what does Rachel Reeves plan for? Yep! At least 2,500,000 more to come under Labour's tenure, These buffoons live in a parallel universe utterly oblivious to reality and voter common sense!!!!
Everything you’ve said could have happened for the last decades, but didn’t. I suspect you’re not too clued up about voting demographics.
Spot on. The political elite have NO idea of the views of the person on the street, or building site. No clue. I do know from where I live. The anger everywhere is huge, and Reform, Musk, Trump are massively supported in furious protest. Patronising Bloomsbury type elites are the most loathed of all.
Given that Labour gathered under 34% in the election, can you let us know the name of the company who developed the app please, so I know never ever to use them.
Reform UK, Nigel Farage: a wolf in sheep's clothing, watch your backs UK citizens and other UK political parties.
They couldn’t possible be worse than what we’ve got at the moment!
lowering taxes is 'a wolf in sheeps clothing'... you people are only good for dog food
In what way. Labour are trying to clear out 15 years of Tory rot.
Trust me, there's always more down.
I thought Nigel liked UK sovereignty? OK, but with Musk dollars
Giving money to a cause has nothing to do with sovereignty.
@ you really think that Elon is showing his good heart, see what he s doing in the US, he bought Trump and the GOP
@Steve-s8k It is if the money is to try to influence who governs the country.
@@pandorapiam3374 No, you are still not losing any sovereignty. Any Party that wins the election is still a democratically elected party that has been won by the UK voting citizens. The Tories and Labour both have large donors and also the unions, so all Musk is doing is putting Reform on the same level playing field.
If Musk wanted something in return for donating that money, now that would be a different matter.
@Steve-s8kMusk is a cabinet member of a foreign power. US taking a stake in a party would have influence over the government of this country in a new way, a different way a way which denies UK sovereignty over its own affairs, effectively making us a US state instead of a sovereign country.
Hasn't Labour taken millions from abroad? Why the sudden concern? (As if we can't guess)
They dont like it when another political party does what THEY do!!
The concern is that the money would be coming from a cabinet member of a foreign power
@@johnslavin2270 there's always an answer isn't there? E.g stop pensioners' winter fuel allowance in order to stop economic collapse. Cowpats.
Good to see these commentators missing some key variables.
There's a considerable possibility 2029 will feel a lot like 2016.
I guess Farage doesn't mind foreign interference if it means he can get a yacht or two.
Voters have lost their F minds . The Parties that brought you the success of Brexit .
Would be really funny if he put that money in and they got like 6 sits
That would be comedy gold - especially watching Farage squirm while being questioned about it live on TV.
I think that the Trump / Musk presidency will be such a disaster this will impact on Farages reputation. They are all ready having problems and Trump is not even in office yet.
That's nothing to him, drop in the Ocean. 😢
Wishful thinking
Amplify nationalist agendas, dismantle democratic norms, and align with authoritarian figures.
Musk’s actions mirror Russia’s playbook for destabilizing Western democracies and advancing its geopolitical goals.
I do not see ReFUK sweeping to power any time soon. They love saying they are in 2nd place in 89 seats, similar to what the LibDems said before the previous general Election. However, the LibDems have a mountain of council seats and councils, with concentrations from West London, through the home counties, Oxfordshire and into the West country. They built this up over a long time and put paid agents in. They worked local issues and they earned every one of those 72 seats.
I don't see anything like the above with ReFUK, other than talk of doing it. They swan around in the national media, given endless amounts of major free publicity from The BBC ( Board run by right wing Tory donors ), with Kuhnsberg an embarrassing Tory stooge and personal friend of Johnson.
ReFUK may be 2nd in 89 seats but it is mostly a very poor second. They are only well positioned to win the seat in another 20 seats, which in the unlikely event they won all of them and kept the 5 they have now, that 25 seats would only give them clout in Parliament if the Tories were in 1st place in a hung parliament or with the tiniest and more precarious of majorities.
Vote Reform UK.
In order for a single party to gain a majority of seats in parliment and form a government they would need at least 326 seats. Reform currently have 5 seats. The Liberal democrats have seventy. The Greens have 4. In other words at the next election Reform would have to gain 321 seats. It would not be just a question of being up against the Torys or Labour. Smaller parties can also win seats.
You have forgotten to take into account that the country will be in such a bad state after four years of this shambles, that most people will vote for change and that doesn't mean starmer's change.
I think you underestimate the power of anger, feelings of disparity (and actual) and promises of radical solutions.
Look at US elections, look at a lot of European ones. There is a tide change coming I think where people are now more willing to try something different than the status quo, after seeing the same thing over and over.
@@pastyman001 🎯
So, if I understand this correctly, Labour had this state-of-the-art app that identified voters at the individual level, and allowed the conversation on the doorstep to focus on the pet issue of the person, and they got ~34% of the vote (and Reform ~14%)... Because that's what counts! Let's not get distracted by the number of seats in Parliament. Besides, in some 100 seats Reform already came second. Give them time to polish the message, and have Labour founder a bit, and we're talking about an entirely new situation.
The opposition to reform is divided by our electoral system. It needs a means to consolidate its strength for Centralist policies.
Electoral Reform is needed NOW. It can’t be a knee jerk reaction to Trump or Musk or Reform. The British public need time to adapt to a new reality.
Interested that the needs of the country don’t seem to be a priority, it’s all bout the Labour Party. Are they really the only answer ? I suspect not !
Faiza Shaheen talked about losing access to the app, as she was out canvassing.
Thanks for the clarification on the £500 limit. I genuinely assumed otherwise 😂
Nigel Farage was in Florida at the same time owners of X, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Tiktok were all at Mar-a-Largo.
If Milei's and Trump's reforms work, we will very quickly see people want those reforms applied here too. Just give it time, and the winds of change will get here.
Why are you giving him air time. It’s wrong
He won't even survive beyond the Trump term.
People are generally more sensible than that. Reform gets a lot of protest votes.
Brexit.
Something tells me he isn't going to want to wait till 2029. I wonder what he'll do to try and get the election to happen sooner.
clean up on aisle 4 … Starmer, Macron, Trudeau, Scholz and the fabulous Dems ... its over
The support will be in media presence and this has to be identified as the risk asap.
Political reporting is letting us down due to not getting into the detail and focusing already on the potential future success of a tiny party.
This is part of the problem.
Focus on what Labour is actually doing, how the Tories are doing in the wake of their defeat. What are the Greens and SNP up to?
“Focusing on the future of a tiny party”
*proceeds to talk about the Greens*
Proportional Representation Now.
A leading question if ever
over my dead body!!?? there sorted....
You can house a donkey in a gold stable but it still a donkey in the stable.🤷♂
If Reform win 50 seats in the next election it’ll be an absolute miracle for them.
Bookies odds, generally the most reliable, have Reform at 5/2. That is not the situation you're describing.
I'm quite surprised that your panel members did not know how campaigning and GOTV work - Contact Creator and so on.
Musk is a concern, especially his belief that he is not bound by law - see his continued publication of Tommy Robinson's film in the UK in defiance of a Court Order. But I'm really surprised that you had no focus on Russian interference - that needs coverage.
You underestimate how popular Trump is (he won the popular vote. If Trump has a successful presidency (which, at this time seems likely) the transverse of what you said is true. It will reflect well on Farage.
It’s still early days, but the recent last-minute chaos over key political deals-apparently stirred up by Musk and Trump-doesn’t exactly scream a smooth start. It raises some real questions about stability and priorities, which might make people less optimistic about how “successful” this term will actually be.
@@TheSunshineKid85 Wait until Trump and Musk fall out with each other. Which will happen - their over-inflated egos virtually guarantee it.
@ It has certainly not been smooth this week. However, he is not yet president; his term has not started (easy to forget with Biden as he is, I’m sure). He does not yet have the sway that he will so it’s more pf the chaos of the last administration. Let’s see how things go from January 20th.
Successful presidency LOL that’ll never happen, he’s not in yet and its already showing what a shambles the next 2 years will be LOL
Trumps aims are fundamentally contradictory and unrealistic. It cannot end well. Starmers are unrealistic in one parliament.. depends on him making progress and being given more time
If America do well in the next few years reform will have an example to follow, I have real hopes for the American Gov efficacy brining down costs and modernizing gov.
The bloat, red tape and lack of modernisation in gov needs to change. If they pull it off, will be ground shaking for modern bureaucracy.
Labour's main problem for me is the abandonment of the working class, the outcomes so far from there policy's have been hostile to working people. The people who used to vote Labour, I hope there new demographic are worth the change.
I hope America can be our canary here. Because they won't do well. Things are gonna get rough over there. When they do I hope you bear that in mind when they try to bring that here. Labour aren't our friends but Reform are worse enemies. That's why the richest man in the world supports them, trust me they are not for the working class.
What a dumb premise!
It's a wonder the former USSR didn't covertly pour vast resources into UK politics to subvert the politics here. The accusation that, errm, Harold Wilson was a Soviet asset, is, er, of course, er, just a scurrilous rumour with no basis in truth.
Musk needs to send money and not the women's underwear that Starmer asked for from his donors.
2029 Farage will be Prime Minister with Reform in power.
God forbid, but I fear you’re right
Reform are appropriately named. Like the ingredients on McD chicken nuggets...
Reformed, mechanically separated pieces of Ukip skin, Brexit-party bones and BNP connective tissue with a crunchy EDL coating.
@ArtyFactual_Intelligence
Spot on.
Tell us you know nothing about politics without telling us you’ve been brainwashed know nothing about politics….. lol that is so laughable.
This is why a person should not have this much wealth. This would not happen in a place like Mexico because Elon would be smoked out of shoes. They ain't putting up with that. Time to leave western countries.
Media create the narrative 🤔
Nigel Farage (YouGov Q3 2024) The most popular other UK public figures
Fame
98%
Popularity
39%
Disliked by
49%
Neutral
10%
This is the ultimate fall from grace. The nail in the coffin.
labour recieved a 4 million pound donation from a cayman island tax haven based hedge fund company, which trades in oil and arms, oops sorry, must'nt mention that.
They're our enemies for sure. But this donation from the worlds richest man is 20 times that size so you need to fear it 20 times as much.
If the Tories get it together, Reform continues to grow and the two work together; they will absolutely win the next election.
If England becomes more foreign, house prices increase and Starmer continues just being himself Reform will win. For Labour to win they would need to fulfill the promises the tories didn't
What promises have labour made that they need to fulfill?
@@Manuscriptsdontburn1990they are already doing it,it’s a shame farage can do the same.
I've got money on that.
About the biggest stretch of the word “if” I’ve seen in a while there.
Why don’t you talk about Putin being PM
For the sake of the UK, let's hope he does get Reform to win the next election.
Ok bot
Here Here.
That’ll never happen in the next election, fortunately for the country.
@nickjones8867 It's "hear hear", genius.
@@BiggusDiggusable Vote Nigel.
George Soros... Say no more.
Boycott Tesla. Boycott X.
Musk has 12 children. Rameses the 2nd of Egypt had 100 children. So Elon has some catching up to do if he wants to be the Pharaoh of the World.
Neither is remotely close to Genghis Khan's record.
Vote Reform to save our country
Insanity
Reform are selling UK sovereignty to a foreign power
Time to flush the toilet - vote REFORM.
LOL
And allow Farage to sell UK sovereignty to a foreign power?
if you carry on going on about him I'm going to stop watching your content.
Hopefilly he will get the new CEO treatment if you know what i mean
Reform the new Conservative party, nigel farage lying through his teeth about brexit.
On the contrary, Trump and Farage are very popular amongst at least half of their nation.
I think you need to go back to school and learn some maths. Because your laughable claim is utter bollocks.
Farage needs no help. Two tier Keir Stalin is doing all the work for him. Labour are finished unless they can get rid of him and send Rach back to complaints.
Migrant deportations down. Public sector funding up. Rebalancing of tax against the millionaire class on the cards. You should be thanking Labour rather than believing your echo chambers lies and misinformation.
Only if you’ve no clue about politics.
Ossified
Oh NO!!! Reform might be able to afford Labour techniques!!!
Vote Reform UK.
May local elections will be a "tell all" about labours' standing nationally..
the party in government usually does badly
I hope Reform do well at the locals in May because then they will show just how cr** they are. Mind you, with our so right-wing bias media they will make out that its all Labours fault… just like they have done with Brexit.
Not if labour cancel them! Democracy at its best.
"Will Elon Musk win Reform UK the 2029 election?" Probably not, but Angela Rayner as leader of the Labour Party would guarantee a win for Reform.
It will all be in the quality of the reshuffles.
No reform is not proper party, only farage bank balance
Realistically its Streeting next, he's the one the money wants.
Farage will be the next PM and Starmer is making sure it happens, he doesn’t need any help.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
LOL that’ll never happen. Reform will be lucky to get into double figures of seats.
@@MIEJ4 thing is, we now have boring politics again after the personality shitshow of the last 5 years. we need boring politics in the UK. and Trump's voters like him because they think his policies won't affect them, it's the same as the just about managing here in the UK voting for the torys in 2015, even though they were claiming working tax credits, thinking they'd vote to screw the unemployed and disabled, not realising Universal credit would include them too.
Hope so 🤘
SDP was very popular in the 80s, they utterly failed to take control. Polling does not equal seats.
The media falls for farages trap, keep talking about me and make me seem important,this is all bs.
You think this isn't intentional?
At this point, please just slap and AI in parlement and sack off all these egotistical muppets so we can all just go about our lives 😂
Considering what else is on offer, let's hope so.
It wouldn't be great, but it would still be a massive improvement of LibLabCon and their completely failed vision for the country.
Only if you're a multimultimillionaire.
@totalvoid6234 on the contrary, Rachel Thieves is destroying the middle class like Reform would never dare to