Is Reform UK Preparing for Government?
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In this video, we’re going to have a look again at Nigel Farage - how he’s currently changing his party, whether this will help him increase his seat share at the next election, and ultimately, whether his ambition to become Prime Minister in 2029 is
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Great Video about Nigel Garage
RUclips might block you for hate speech just for mentioning his name
@@davidcooks2379 Adolf Hitler
@@davidcooks2379 It's literally the top comment
@@davidcooks2379RUclips might block you because you spammed this under every single comment
@@davidcooks2379😂don’t be dramatic David
0:55 "Can Garage get Reform into Govt." TLDR you guys need to proof watch.
No, no, no. I like where this is going. Let them continue.
Proofing isn’t their strong suit.
Nor is being unbiased or relaying the facts/truth…
Missing a B
it should be spelt "faraj".
@@mr.afrikaans1747 uh huh...
Garage? Awesome typo.
Ruso Farage loves the UK Garage
RUclips might block you for hate speech just for mentioning his name
@@davidcooks2379 Stop the cap
@@davidcooks2379Who, Nigel Farage?
More like Garbage.
Anyone else think that Misspelling Garage is Interaction Bait
wdym, I see no issues with how they spelt garage
@@MusicalScreaming that got you to write a reply didn’t it
...You're doing exactly what they do. Even if it works, it's still pretty bad. : |
Nigel will park his self and his followers and fill all the car parks out side hp.
He's pulling a Geert Wilders with this party sctructure
And he will end up like wilders's party a party with the same problems as the outgoing one
you mean heavily subsidised by foreign *security services* ?
Yeah, appearantly it can work!
It'll depend on tories if they are willing to form an alliance with them otherwise they'll running separate only benefit labour
Reform would vanish into the tory party.
The only big gun that Reform has is Farage.
The Tories dont want Reforms collection of football hooligans and wife beaters spouting obscene racial slurs all over RUclips
Yep, Reform and Conservatives should behave the same as LibDem and Labour respectively. I.e. be on more or less the same platform and not oppose each other in marginal seats
@@davidcooks2379granted Lib Dem are more of a middle class suburbs party while labour are metropolitan so they get in each others way less often
That won’t happen because the tories are pro mass migration, reform isn’t
No, because theyre stealing more of the vote from labour than the Tories. They keep getting called a far right party just because they are against illegal immigration (which every party was only 15 years ago) when half they're supporters are left wing brexiteers and over half of they're policies are left wing.
Farages creating a weird party structure is a lot like Geert Wilders and the PVV in the Netherlands, which is basically his own fiefdom with the kind of people who thrive here.
Yeah, he was clearly unsatisfied by UKIP, which wouldn't allow him to do Tyrannical actions such as Deselecting their candidate for Clacton (Douglas Carswell, UKIP's only MP) so that Farage can run instead and have the best chance at Parliament.
Of course, Reform? He deselected their candidate for Clacton (Tony Mack) after promising over the phone to refund Tony Mack for all his advertising costs so far, and offer him a permanent position on Farage's staff if he won the seat. Farage... immediately broke those promises. But Tony Mack has no way to receive recompense, because Reform is not a standard political party, it doesn't have checks against corruption like this, it was explicitly designed to let Farage do whatever he wants.
Wilders is Jewish, and Farage says he doesn't care if the UK turns majority brown.
Who cares, just so long as it isn’t Starmer or Sunak.
@tonysmith2721 that mind set is what landed us starmer
@@craig361he’s talking about the structure, why do I care how reform is set up
Short answer, no. Because FPTP will deny them winning seats. Just ask the Greens.
the issue with this is that they are rarely anyone’s first pick, only second or third for example so they dont win any seats
@@PGATProductions it seems like because we are being polarised and labour and conservatives are sort of seen as boring, causing economic stagnation, sort of centre left socially, centre right economically parties
I think if there isn’t a new party on the right and the left unite in a new party such as Lib Dems, this could be the end for labour and conservatives but this could just be me being optimistic and wanting someone in charge who isn’t part of the boring uniparty of the torries and labour
Conservative voters will jump ship to Reform now that it is the party of the future.
@@TheCommentor- no chance of a third party winning government. real question is how can they challenge the opposition.
@@PGATProductions I mean it’s happened recently throughout Europe so why can’t it happen in the uk, I meat 5 years is a while, I don’t think reform is even 5 years old and look how far they’ve come
if current government is unable to fix immigration and economy his popularity will rise more
More likely if the media were honest with the population about our need for immigration then perhaps we'd be more realistic.
1980 our fertility rate dropped to 1.5
Meaning we do not produce enough workers. It is no surprise immigration rose sharply 20 years later.
As the 1980 onwards generations reach retirement our need for immigration will drop dramatically.
Current workers pay current pensions . Solve that conundrum and you can reduce immigration.
We get the immigration we need.
@@verystripeyzebraJapan has had low fertility and did not choose to replace it's native population with unskilled and culturally incompatible foreigners. It's a simple choice. Natalist policies like that Hungary has is the only real choice.
@@verystripeyzebraWe need zero immigration.
@@verystripeyzebra People have fewer kids because it's tougher and tougher to afford a family these days. If child benefit was raised, people would have more children.
Immigration is the simple band-aid fix, it doesn't fix the problem, but governments don't like long-term solutions because they need results before the next election.
@@doghat1619 less children is mostly a product of health outcomes.
But yes the cost of living will play it's role.
Even if we managed to increase the birth rate, that's a 20 year wait, by then the 80s onwards generation will be approaching retirement and our need for immigration will fall drastically.
In the meantime, we have to deal with today.
The irony is if most of his supporters know their positions on the NHS and voter reform and the House of Lords, then those same voters wouldn't vote for them.
His position on then NHS is a system that is free at the point of use but it just changes the structure of funding for it. For the patients the way in which you get treatment is exactly the same. The model he supports is the same model used in many European countries. Just because it involves private investment, people with no brain immediately think that means private healthcare when it just doesn’t. If they enacted the model he supports, every single patient walking into the NHS would be consulted and treated for free exactly as they are now.
If Labour and conservatives continue to be ruder-less they could easily poll in the 20%s , polls currently say they’re at 18/19%- doubt that have the geographical ground game to win
Labour just needs to sort the economy out for people to be happy with them. People need to not feel like they can't afford anything
@@user-kx6wl8hz8vmeh I think immigration/crime is still a huge issue all over Europe
@@user-kx6wl8hz8v sorting the economy out isn't exactly easy though, and even if they do whose to say another war won't kick off in 2028 and ruin it again.
@@user-kx6wl8hz8vFingers crossed the economy will recover by 2029. I will not see the UK devolve further into Farage's vision of big corporations fucking us all even harder than they already do.
@@user-kx6wl8hz8v It'll be hard to sort the economy out - An aging population on one hand, 10 million low/ no skilled migrants relying on benefits having entered the UK in the last decade on the other. The productive worker in the middle are being squeezed into oblivion.
Nigel Garage xD
0:52 Maybe tell your titles editor to turn off autocorrect?
The G key is right next to the F key
Nah, this was a rare funny TLDR mistake I approve of.
or probably engagement farming - more comments more activity more promotion
@@MustraOrdo rare?
perhaps...
We need to return the garages.
I'm definitely voting for Garage and his cause in 2029, we need to stop the illegal cargration and leave the ECHR (European Cars Hibernation Retreat).
"the torys' relative centrism" good fucking lord the word "relative" is cruel these days
What do you mean? The Torys are only marginally more right wing than Labour
They're the left most party in the international democracy union. The association of Centre-right parties across the world. Everyone else is to their right.
I mean the tories aren't really conservative let's be real here.
The reason why their target is unrealistic at best and downright delusional at worst is down to three factors: tactical voting, FPTP and not having a broad enough appeal.
The garage government scares me
Why exactly? What do you think he would do?
Scared of a booming economy and peace deals. Oh you lot are a very weird bunch 😂
At least they aren´t as gullible as the Maga-moron-movement from america!🤔
Nigel Farlage had a bit of brainz and common-sense unlike his counterpart from overseas🤮
@@jb894We're scared of a con man leading a country
@@jb894We're scared of a con man leading a country
And this was the Tories' downfall: They felt they had to accommodate the right-wingers who had infiltrated their party, rather than expel them.
The fact that you label anyone who questions immigration levels as a right winger shows us how small your worldview really is.
There isn't a political leader that I'd trust to help me cross the road. If Starmer shook my hand, I count my fingers. If Farage did, I'd be wiping the slime off my hands. As for the Tory Candidates...
It's hardly surprising that fewer people are voting. We need a "None of the Above" option. Then, maybe, parties would think twice before selecting some candidates.
People should get active and form their own parties or get involved into party politics an influence the agenda.
jeremy corbyn? i'd trust him to help me across the road
I think the type of people who make it as leaders of a party might not be the best to lead a government.
Tories would just sneer at you unless their is a camera.
@@alexcovey1200 My local MP (labour) only shows his face for photo opportunities.
No, Reform are never going to be allowed to govern the UK, they're too far to the right. They're being tolerated right now because they aren't popular enough to matter yet, and it was Labour's turn so allowing them to eat up some of the Tories' seats wasn't a problem, but if they start getting too popular they'll be shut down.
TLDR has made mistakes in their videos for a while now. Guys, be more careful with whom you hire as editors. This could be a typo, or just as well an attempt by the editor to make fun of Farage, which, as independent, transparent, and impartial journalists, you shouldn't do.
TLDR aren't impartial. They try to be, however unfortunately fail.
Not someone with the handle “iGamezRo” calling out typos, the irony.
@@lukepardoe2583name one news organisation that is impartial? 🤷🏼♂️
@@nomoreheroes93 I was 11 when I made this account. Maybe don't judge people from their cringy names they came with over 6 years ago.
The lack of proof watching and double checking information has been bad. You are letting your growth sabotage the quality of news. I hope you improve and actually try to be professional journalists.
Wouldn't it be easier to keep UK parties together if the election system had proportional representation as most other European countries?
No, that would cause the major parties to instantly split into many different parties. Especially with how complicated the UK is
@@loowyatt6463 I don't see how that's a bad thing, you could still put a priority list so if you wanted a party on the left to win you can put them all at the top but put the one who you align closer with first, rather than having to take the bad with the good in the current system.
@@CritLoren Nobody claimed it was a bad thing. All that's being said is it wouldn't keep big parties together, which is true regardless of if you prefer proportional rep. or not
People are too short sighted on all the issues of first FPTP (I hope it is not just because Labour won and it is a matter of genuine dislike) and forget that the reason British politics, a rather complicated case of politics has remain relatively easy to grasp and to keep up with because of the current structure which is only possible through FPTP.
Also the whole point of FPTP is to have a strong representative for each electoral county. The concept is that you vote for the best representative of your county first and then the party second and honestly compared to every other country the representatives in UK are much more active.
On top of that the other positive of FPTP is to limit only legitimate party support and not short term waves of marginalised voters (and by extension forces the bigger parties to try and represent those voters too in their next campaign) this way extremist parties are left out of the government and they require to obtain a long term running history, making parties like ukip to shamble in it's own weight.
Just as an example imagine if ukip was in the margin that would be allowed by the proportional system, probably the party would never break up due to their hold of power and the scandals would just build up over time.
FPTP is not a perfect system, but either is proportional, there are better solutions and definitely some necessary transitional solution to implement first.
In sweden there doesnt seem to be much of a difference to here with the parties. They have an equivalent of all of them, which dont really like working together.
Didn't this guy immedietly make german and Spanish passport for his children AFTER brexit vote to ensure he entitled to free EU visas? Also offshore his company to dutch. How anyone still trust this guy after such "hah, rule for you, not for me, sucks for you Being poor" Move is beyond me.
So what if he did? If he's entitled to, what's the problem beyond hypocrisy?
@@SammyInnit he make sure his family keep enjoying EU benefit and protecting HIMSELF from brexit effect. He made sure himself safe from policy he promote while leaving everyone else to bear the brunt. Are you blind?
@absentmindedshirokuma8539 But they're entitled to it? His wife was Born in Germany, she is German, her/his Children are half German. Your argument amounts to nothing more than suggesting foreigners shouldn't be able to apply for a passport in the UK.
@@Immaculate-Concussion he make himself immune to brexit policy he promote.
@@Immaculate-Concussion of course you dont🙄
It’s crazy to think Farage now has a good chance of becoming the next PM.
Pythonesque even...
He really doesn't. He has a non-0 chance, but definitely not a "good chance".
The tories will bounce back. Labour will still be stronger, and the lib dems will still have more seats than reform at the next election.
He doesn’t tho
@@LondonMoneyCashEnterprise I think he definitely does. He’ll get more votes next time and Labour will get less. Tories are finished.
He doesn't
The electoral system pretty much forces a bunch of competing ideologies under the guise of one party, because parties don't want to split, because it will split the vote and allow the other big party to win by default.
So let me get this straight: Farage's pitch is a "more equitable" party in which it takes an absurd majority to beat him, as well as a "more coherent" party in which he is simultaneously trying to appeal to a mainstream audience as well as hardline Conservative supporters? I'd question who's silly enough to fall for this but...well, enough people DID fall for the Tories' sweet, sweet lies to make Brexit happen.
If you (as a right wing voter) are upset with the Conservatives infighting, you might look for a party that at least appears more stable.
Those are the same people falling for more of the same.
I thin k if it's a really good vetting system with people that are authentic and have common sense this system could be really good. If they just have a lot of yes men who will just agree with the leader no matter what then I could see it being an issue. Right now I think they have the right people but time will tell
Rishi never "balanced" between Kemi and Tom, he was simply following the footsteps of David
It'll take 20-30 years before Nigel is seriously able to compete at that level. Yes, Reform got 4M votes, but it was the same vote share that UKIP got. There has been no movement beyond that amount. Unfortunately, Brits are still overwhelmingly in a tribalist Red Team vs Blue Team mentality and so we will just keep switching between Lab and Con for the next few decades.
1) most voters of brexit were oldies of whom most died,while others didn't vote in the 24 general elections
2) Brexit was widely unpopular after its inception and quickly became the most detested,yet reform got similar amounts of votes
3) the number of voters in this year's ge was less and yet reform maintained a similar stature
Came second and third in a majority of labour and conservative seats... I think it's gonna take less that 20-30 and more like 5-10 as long as the torries keep acting clueless
Not to mention that most Reform "supporters" are bot accounts. The ones in real life are sex offenders and lonely old men.
This is different, no longer just about Brexit but about wokeness, unchecked immigration, government overreach, and an obvious British kleptocracy.
Fortunately* Brits don’t want to vote for far right scumbags
Nigel Garage hosts people like:
Acadia, Aria, Ariel, Dakota, Danica, Dorris, Mack, Melanie, and Mercedes.
Miles, Cooper, Bentley, Aston, Jensen, Lincoln, Morgan, and Cruz.
Make this video again in 3-4 years time. A lot can happen, like elections in the US, France and I think Germany.
Farage has yet to show the credentis of a serious politician. Likes to think of being like Superman. In reality more like shows up with 'presents' from time to time but is not there consistently, like many an absent parent.
At the moment Farage seems to have more in common with someone like Mary Whitehouse. A campainer/protester at best, and a heckler at worst. Reform got votes for sure, but like Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party it might be a case of passionate troops, but far too few in number.
And the easiest thing in the world is to shout abuse from the cheap seats. When it's your turn on stage, how are you going to please the audience once your one trick pony act has become boring.
Good response
“In reality more like shows up with 'presents' from time to time but is not there consistently, like many an absent parent”
Literally almost every parliamentarian ever unless it involves something that benefits them or their donors, the amount of recordings of Australian and British parliaments and the United States house I’ve seen practically empty when they’re debating critical issues is… worrying to say the least.
No doubt Mr Farage will be much the same, he loves his PR stunts.
Awesome. Brilliant content. Excellent video. Support STV voting system for UK general election in England London United Kingdom full PR voting system.
Exsoylent video!
5:57 I read paragraph 6.28.1 carefully and cannot help but concluding that a motion of non- confidence from within the parliamentary Reform group can only ever happen even theoretically if there are at least 50 Reform MPs. Note the 'whichever is GREATER'.
Goodness me, the UK had an election just 3 months ago. 😄
"the Tories relative centrism"
No, the Tories's inability or unwillingness to deliver on any of the promises they were actually elected on (immigration reduction most crucially).
Farage’s is a real life Grinch. I mean look at that guy’s mouth.
he’s awesome
@@Siegfried_DDT It works for Farage...
@@Siegfried_DDT does he look good looking to you?
My conspiracy theory is that they made the 'Garage' typo on purpose to harvest engagement. And it works, I made this comment on it as well after all.
I'm interested to know whether TLDR news will discuss 'the gay agenda' in the same casual fashion you bring up 'transgender ideology' in this video, as if simply existing within the wrong minority is a somehow political
when you try to play the centre between people who want rights for everyone vs people who want to take peoples' rights away this is what ends up happening
Didn’t he just read the manifesto?
"the Tories relative centrism"? Where in the hell have the Conservative Party been centrist or center-right in the past - let's say - 10 years?
All parties are a coalition of relatively like minded people. With out FPTP voting system the two main parties are a much broader "church". So long as they debate in private, so long as they resist internal coups, they work.
The Conservative Party was taken over by a hard right coup (backed by the media and Tufton Street) and the current party is still split. Just that the new split is hard right v. very far right. This overlaps them with Reform.
If they're not banging out some proper UK garage first day in gov I'm out
I nominate Mr Farage to be Earths ambassador on Mars. @Elonmusk. Please take him there. He will do a great job on the other planet.
Step 1) Fabricate and tell people what to hate
Step 2) Promise to fix it with a simple one line solution
Step 3) ???
Step 4) Profit
@@IITJII95more brown and black people? I don’t care that much
@@StrikeBolteafc imagine summing it up to just skin colour then calling the others racist 😂
@@IITJII95 explain to me exactly how revoking climate change legislation and the 2010 equality act would help any of the problems that happened since 1998
wait wait wait
since 1998?
between 1998 and 2001 the country was at its strongest?
we had more people in university, the NHS has its budget increased by 200 percent, the department of education had it increased by nearly double, crime decreased and the businesslike micro-management of the police worked for a brief while, and we actually had more money than we knew what to do with under Brown, until the money stopped working in 2008
abroad, Britain led its intervention in Kosovo, bringing an end to mistreatment of Albanians by the Yugoslav government, we did the same in Sierra Leone and brought and end to the criminally exploitative diamond trade down there
then we had 2001, and Iraq came from there
and then we had the attacks in 2005 and it all came crashing down for Labour, CT leg was always seen as draconic, and the right just wanted to burn and blame emigrants and trans people for every societal issue ever for some reason
and then we go on a bit as the country starts to suffer from urban decay and it all falls apart, the NHS starts to go, the police are being sold off to G4S as crime ramps up nationwide, we keep failing to build anything for some reason, we cut flood defences, leading to flooding, we cut farmers grants under austerity, a david cameron policy, and that went *really* well, didn't it?
Then 2016 and oh god
then 2017 and oh god it got worst, there were 4 terror attacks
and we keep getting worst and worst from there
so yeah, we're fabricating a lot of problems, blaming them on problems that aren't actually problems, or just not dealing with them because voters wouldn't actually vote for them if politicians dealt with problems
@@StrikeBolteafcI don't care about grooming gangs as long as I have my foreign food amirite?
@@jackster2568 there aren't enough to call it a systemic issue
I fully endorse Nigel Farage! Not because I think he is competent in any way, but due to "you break it, you own it". He broke the UK by Brexit, so he should get the chance to fixit.
Or break everything else...
Unless they merge with the Tories there’s no chance they will form a government.
Alliance too
Hidden alliance, similar to LibDem-Labour
Farage is an incredibly charismatic man no matter what you think of him. That doesnt me he should be the prime minister, but as a detached foreigner he's always a good watch.
Farage has no desire to be PM. PMs are expected to make things better.
Farage doesn't do positive things.
Farage wants to make lots of money without responsibly.
Braking windows is easy. Fitting new glass isn't.
*breaking
The far right can't govern, we should know this by now
Garage*
Exposing real issues isnt being negative , and wouldn’t fixing those negative issues would be a net positive - politics need action not pretending we live in some utopia while the house is on fire
@@Siegfried_DDTFartrage and Reform are not about fixing anything, it's about misdirection, grift and farming anger. That's why they blame everything on immigration, trans people, human rights and environmental policies.
There solutions seem to be massively deportations, (invading France to do it as well, so include starting a war with France), denying people's existence (leading to higher self termination rates), scrapping ECHR which we were the main authors of ( the real goal will be to suppress and remove current workers rights so companies can get rid of sick pay, paid holidays, breaks, maybe even toilet breaks if Amazon gets involved) and then dropping us out of the green energy race to rip up our green and verdant land with fracking, coal mining and drilling for oil all so private companies can sell it back to us at international prices so we don't even profit from the country being ripped apart.
Probably just lie like he has till now?
No thank you!
*I don’t understand…given the highly unpopular decision of Brexit & its consequences (with a majority willing to rejoin now) - why is the former ‘Brexit’ Party suddenly surging in the polls against the also rising EU support? 🤔*
Because most don't care enough to poll. Wheras most of these polls are either people looking for them to push ego politics, or are spending too much time online in targeted echo chambers.
Political polarisation, nations divided. It's happening everywhere.
Reform has taken the right wing of the tories and their supporters along with the people who are right wing in Labour areas but always voted Labour because hey always had.
Reform probably has all the voters it ever will get.
People aren't unhappy with Brexit, they're unhappy with how Brexit has been delivered
It's not that unpopular. I am a remainer, but I am not so sure about rejoining. Europe has moved towards more integration. UK was barely tolerating integration as it was and resisted it. We won't get the same benefits if we were to rejoin now, most likely the EU will want to punish us. And freedom of movement now means lots of former Syrian refugees who now got German and Swedish citizenship, will flood this country as European immigrants. We definitely don't want that
I'd leave the country if he gained power
Garage said the same after Brexit
And go where?
😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡
@Snipe_the_Hype honest question, do you not feel like a bit of a muppet communicating through emjois?
Please leave mate , we’d be better without
The glass... The glass appears at 5:55 😂 I saw that 😂
Reform got 14.3 % of the national vote yet they could only turn that into .08% of seats or 5 actual seats . Conservatives got a 23.7% nat vote which with reforms 14.3% is 38% which is 4% more than labour . This means reform threw away around 13-14 % of the right leaning vote which allowed labour to take 63% of seats with only 33% of the vote
Fptp moment
Scotland proves tipping points. The SNP got almost no seats but a good amount of vote. Then there comes a point on a relatively small % increase they swept the board. Same with Lib Dems to a lesser degree. They almost always polled high but got relatively few seats. This time round they got basically the same proportion of seats as they got proportion of the vote. Even a small % increase for Reform, in the right areas, could be a relatively large amount of seat increase.
Thats actually not completely true as reform didn’t juat steal tory votes.
The problem isn't reform, it's the "conservative" party. They ruined this country, destroyed their own reputation, and then had the absolute gall to try and stand for re-election. I don't mind a centre-left party for the people that like that sort of thing, but don't call it conservative.
Bold of you to assume right leaning people vote Conservative.
Surly this is dependant on how many elderly are still alive at the next general election.
Considering Reform is highly popular amongst younger generations, you’re mistaken
Older people tend to vote conservative not reform
@@davidshepherd8917i legit know nobody my age that would vote reform, but okay
@@mossbergr Ok that’s great mate. I just turned 26 a few weeks ago. I have many friends and know many people from my age and younger who all would and have voted reform.
This isn’t just a thing in the U.K. either, you see in France, Netherlands, Germany and so on.
I don’t know how you could either think about voting for any of the parties besides Reform.
Conservatives aren’t actually conservatives and they’re terrible.
Labour are awful and get in bed with DEI crap
Green have awful policies. They’d make us homeless if it meant the earth got slightly greener.
Lib Dem’s are Labour Lite
All of these parties are the same and even the most right wing party there, the tories, aren’t even right wing on a lot of issues.
We, and Europe and the west in general, has been under neoliberal governments for far too long, it’s time the pendulum swung the other way a bit
*Just curious, what happed to the 🟣 UKIP party?* They were literally the largest party in the latest European elections, but can’t even find any trace of them now...
They exist, just
I mean, they got what they wanted, so why should they still be big?
After Farage left UKIP its popularity crashed. It still exists but pretty much nobody cares about it nowadays
They got what they wanted (sort of) so they moved on
They dissolved and a lot of them joined up and made Reform UK
It’s hilarious how they’re so obsessed with Gender. Is this for real?
Exactly, it's really weird how the Left is hyper obsessed about indoctrinating children to change their gender. Like a bunch of pedophiles.
God help the UK if Reform form the next government. Or any government!
Yes, they will run in with God's help, instead of Tory and Labour money draining
We need to get WEF jobby jabbers like Starmer out of our government.
The alphabet mafia need to go
Imagine being content with the awful choices we’ve had all our lives instead of trying out a new party.
God forbid we ever have change, no thanks. We’ll just stick with the problems and complain about them
There is alot of people in the country that believe in this man, it's the multi-cultures voters and ground root Labour voters that seem to regret there vote as most are suffering for it sadly.
Why would you say something like that mdog? Do you know what any of REFORM's policies are? They want to take 7m of the lowest paid out of tax by raising the threshold to £20,000 and they want to introduce life skill classes like first aid into the education system.
I love a good typo!
Russia's secret weapon
I disagree , he’s honest that the nato expanding to countries that were meant to be neutral and wi5in russias sphere of influence contributed heavily, that’s why the USA invaded Cuba and nicaguara
@@Siegfried_DDTClearly being “neutral” isn’t enough for Russia as seen in Chechnya or Georgia following Russian attacks. Countries near Russia see this stuff and feel threatened for obvious reasons and look for protection for which the West and NATO offers. They wouldn’t be interested in NATO if they weren’t afraid of Russia attacks.
@@Siegfried_DDTWhy’d you use the 5 for a “th” sound is that because that’s what Russians typically use to denote the “th”. I can’t think of another reason for why you would use 5 randomly, it’s not even something you can really accidentally type. Sloppy work, the GRU won’t be pleased.
@@DraconicdeerChechnya was trying to gain independence, it was seen as a part of Russia by every other country as well
They did screw over Moldova (Transnistria), Georgia (Abkhasia) and Ukraine (Crimea and Donbas) though
@@Draconicdeer5 is the character over t on the keyboard, it's probably a typo
Nah... bring back Boris, at least you know what you are getting! And he has more backbone than another politician!
Hello from across the pond.
Nigel Farage gives me the creeps. He is so self interested and he's not sincere in the slightest. And considering we might elect Trump (God forbid!), that is saying something.
Let’s be honest your only saying that because he likes trump and you hate trump , if farage ran in the usa he would be considered liberal with him supporting abortion and free healthcare and anti gun etc
@@Siegfried_DDTI doubt he would considering how much he cosies up to Trump he likely has very similar ideas to him.
What a terrifying idea
Disaster
❤❤❤😊
If he gets elected I'm leaving the country
You move to an African or Asian country 😁
Can it actually get any worse? :D
Go to Gaza. I'm sure you will be welcome there
Ok bye
Goodbye
It'd be nice to see similar videos looking into the futures of the Lib Dems and Green Party
I think a tory reform coalition is a very real possibility come the next GE.
I don't want to think it's possible but the numbers suggest it is. That would be not great.
@JasonAtlas I don't see how it can get any worse than where we are now.
He'd have to actually turn up to parliament and not get laughed at first
Being laughed at by weasels and snakes that voted for freezing winter fuel payments is a mark of honor
@@Siegfried_DDTIf only the Tories didn’t leave Labour a £22 billion black hole for labour would have really helped pay for that fuel.
"Plan" to become Prim Minister? More like "pipe dream"...🙄
TLDR again doing shoddy work. As long as his party only attracts the extreme elements of the public with a focus on immigration and culture wars, whilst avoiding tackling the cost of living, they will never attain power. How could they overlook something so fundamental?
Sack your copywriter 0:54
We’ve burnt through the conservatives, Labour well we know they’re the conservatives but in a blue tie. Although reform wont be perfect i reckon we need a drastic change.
It'd be great to see farage to get in to see him do a u turn too. As someone famous, he must be a club member to be there. No one except the WEF is changing anything.
Did phone Talk Talk yes 72 Mbps it existing broadband. Fibre broadband upgrade they told me lose my landline better with already got Thomas £29.84 per Month 24 months. They said Sorry Talk Talk Internet broadband provider Salford England. Thanks Art Bezrukavenko for help and England London.
I bloody well hope not!
50 minutes Thomas on phone to Talk Talk it outsourced Florian Macek Austrian OVP said go into Coalition government with them SPO. Florian Macek Austrian runs it politically Thomas.He nice person.
farage? PM what a joke
Less of a joke than Bradford being considered more dangerous than Mexico City and Bogotá two cities with high drug cartel activity 😂 - source is the “Crime index by city mid 2024” online
@Siegfried_DDT What? I live round that part of West Yorkshire 🤣 What a fucking joke it's no more unsafe than most bigger cities. And in my experience I've seen more violence towards minority groups than from them.
@@Siegfried_DDT rather that than farage spreading his cult of patriots believing you're the problem if you're not white and that things were better in the 70s. Bradford is rubbish for a number of reasons not because of asians, like coventry. lived in leicester all my life and its fine, bigger concern is the number of how many young twats think they're gangster just because they have tricycles.
@@Siegfried_DDT safe is a matter of perception, if you walk around thinking asians/minorities are evil then of course its not going to be safe (not to mention blaming a cities condition on an ethnic group rather than looking at the bigger picture on the number of different reasons for a cities poor condition) compared to someone who doesnt have an issue with other people, a bigger issue is the number of young people who think they are gangsters on tricycles and smoke.
@@Siegfried_DDT Nobody considers that though.
They would need a lot more then two polices to convince centre voters to move towards them. Anyone left of Labour at the moment will never vote for them and it's highly unlikely that centre left voters could be convinced to vote for a party to the right of the conservatives. Outright denying gender care cuts them off from a huge proportion of the UK's voting population. It's around 23% that outright disagree with gender care so that's 77% of the vote gone already, per Yougov. The only vote share they could take from are centre right voters and unless they convince 90% of Conservatives to switch parties it's just not going to happen in a FPTP system.
Edit: 23% reject any form of transgender status, not transgender care, that was my mistake.
Please stop giving him airtime.
But he brings in the views.
Lol get a grip, the free press exists
Stop giving the 3rd biggest party in vote share airtime 😂😂
“Stop giving him airtime, I don’t want my political duopoly threatened thanks”
@@davidshepherd8917 ha ha ha
The question is....... What are the main political parties NOT doing to allow this publicity addict to get to be an MP. ( After 7 times trying). 🤔
Man I miss politicians having values.
You don't have to agree with him but its much better than voting for an empty suit, who's manifesto changes with the wind.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
That said, Labour are in power thanks to Tory incompetence. If Labour turn out as expected, Reform winning is not actually that crazy.
Neither his hero Oswald Moseley or Enoch Powell managed to become PM Poundland Trump has no chance.
Im gonna steal poundland for sure
Since when was oswald Moseley Farages "hero" 😂
Calling Oswald Mosley Farage's "hero" is bonkers. After WW2 he literally started a Pan-European unionist movement lol look it up.
Powells rivers is blood speech was correct
Just as he had no chance of taking the UK out of the EU? Be careful what you don't wish for.
3:24 "On immigration for example reform promised to end all non-essential immigration by deporting all illegal immigrants that come to the UK." Firstly that doesn't even make sense. Secondly you can clearly see that nothing highlighted here says that!
Otherwise yeah, they do have a weird constitution. Shame you didn't pick up on what Ben Habib (the former deputy leader) has said about this constitution as well, he hasn't shied away from saying publicly how he thinks it isn't good enough.
It'd basically be the Tories all over again, but with a worse foreign policy.
Says a tankie most likely
Yep plus Farage and Reform are Kremlin puppets so expect to see even more Russian influence and pro-Russian policies
And the Scottish Government declaring independence and closing the border like France
Worse *everything* policy.
So like the current Labour government 😂, and tories were so unpopular as they never sticker to their promises which reform is more likely to do as they have no choice or fail
Awesome. Nigel Farage stockbroker banker yes he minted Thomas. £1 million salary per year. Plus MP salary above that. Clacton yes would vote Labour party no always Conservative seat.
American here, based on what I've seen of UK politics he'd be much better than the last 3 Prime Ministers.
Probably not. His NHS policies are dangerous, and he thought Liz truss mini budget was a great idea at the time. Plus his voting attendance in EU and UK parliament is very low. He was even in a committee in the EU for fishing waters which he chaired and and almost never attended (even though it affected the UK). He doesn't seem to honestly care.
Appeasement of any faction of your own party isn't leadership.
It's "tail wagging dog", whichever party you are talking about.
Farage to PM
Scotland to the EU
i can't wait for scotland to become a islamic republic
Good
@@thinfourththat will never happen. Stop fear mongering.
@@thinfourth They have about 2% Muslims so that's far fetched to say the least.
@@soundscape26 Never underestimate the insanity of the SNP
Or the idiots that vote for them
The problems with words like centrists is it's very issue dependent.
The amount of market fundamentalists found in the Tories is fairly extreme, which by economic standards is far right (Liz Truss being the most obvious example)
They aren't socially conservative anymore or historically nationalists (as that's bad for the market)
Reform do well because every non-economic policy put forward from the Tories would do fine in some parts of the Labour or Lib dems and the economy has flat-lined.
The Tories desperately need to reinvent themselves and sadly the only identity they seem to be able to find is to try and copy reform, and you can't out Farage Nigel.
I always think that farage is uk's cancer, but some people really needs a rude awakening. Now i wish farage is the the PM, let them have their snake oil salesman, they will learn eventually
Well, people don´t learn that´s the problem. Every time the far right are elected, they´re really shit, but their core supporters keep voting for them anyway. The problem with stupid people is by definition that they don´t learn and while not all far rightists are thick, most are.
They've already seen a rude awakening with the aftermath of Brexit. Now they're just ignorant of the consequences.
Given how woefully under-representative the UKd FPTP election system is anyone in government can hardly claim to have the support of the people
The worst thing people are doing is giving him a platform and attention, sadly that includes this video
Boohoo the free press exists and is covering the guy with the third largest number of votes at the election
Imagine giving the 3rd biggest a party polling 18/19% attention , reeks on metropolitan snobbery that this is a complaint
It will have the same issues as UKIP for the same reasons
The people who actively support the party, and so will stand for parliament and councils, and organise these campaigns, are often the people the party say they don't want, and make the party look racist etc.
Anyone who can pass proper vetting could also stand for the Conservatives and get elected .... so they will do that instead
Currently they only got the votes they did from people protesting against the Conservatives who would not vote Labour, if the Conservatives get there act together, then a lot of these will got back to the Conservatives
Considering how little he is actually in clacton if he becomes PM I doubt he would turn up for work
Most party heads don’t spend that much time in their constituency just reality of first past the post
@@Siegfried_DDT Thats Fair but its not like hes going to the commons or anything he spends more time on LBC or in America then in Clacton
@@sirswellow7210 I agree I wish senior political figures spent more time in local constituency’s , tbf he was only in America for 3 days
It's funny too, because he formed his party's own candidate (Tony Mack) to stand down, so he could run in clacton, where reform were polling the highest in the country.
Rather than Clacton getting an actual local MP, who has decades of experience working in the area, they get Farage, a political opportunist who didn't set foot in clacton prior to 2019.
Farage is an "Acrobatic Pumpkin Chaser" so what would you expect ..
Let's be for real, if he wins, it's over for the uk for good this time.
The world has been over since it’s inception
Why do you say that. I think it will be a new start
i think it was over for the UK when whites became a minority in london