I think Reform party might just surprise us all..and dont agree saying vote for Reform is vote for Labour !! Vote for Reform is A vote for Reform party..
It's a bit late for the Tories to convince people they can change anything after 14 years in power. Things were generally far better in 2010 despite still recovering from the global banking crisis. The country is greatly diminished under the Tories such that we may never recover
"If people would come to their senses..." And _there_ lies the rub! As the man famously said: Common Sense isn't common - especially in the context of 'democratic' politics, where Tribal Loyalty tends to trump Patriotic Duty.
The host is what’s wrong with this country. Don’t blame Reform for trying. If the people wish to vote Reform then that’s their right regardless. You have to start somewhere and it definitely doesn’t mean they will win 2 terms. They have to govern and govern well to achieve that.
Your acting as if the Labour party is one big united block. They are basically two parties. Just look at the differences between the leader and the deputy. They may get a majority but it doesn't mean it will be stable. A reform party presence in parliament could have a larger influence on how the country is governed than most people realise.
I am not just talking the talk I am walking the walk because I really really do want real change I am NOT a seesaw voter Labour Torie Labour Torie Labour Torie - I will be voting REFORM UK.
seem to recall commentators telling us the last tory win in 2019 was so large that it would secure and ensure a tory government for decades!.. so much for that forecast
Singlehandedly brought the UK out of Europe without having any accountability or responsibility for doing so. I personally haven't stopped counting the benefits. What a guy (sarc on )
So much for him saying he would leave the UK if Brexit failed and then said recut had failed. Will he be attending Westminster by Zoom if he wins in Clacton as he should be outside the UK?
@@chriscurtain1816 Even if I new where it was it is probably beyond my level of technological expertise. Thankfully I won’t be long for this world and so won’t have to worry about it.
I don’t agree with this presenter. My guess is that Reform is being very coy about doing well in this election, and trying to come across as the underdogs. But if they get the country behind them then Reform could trounce Labour and make Farage PM. Good luck to Reform, I’ll vote for them and I take this presenter’s comments with a large pinch of salt….hopefully he’ll be surprised at how well Reform do.
Labour is falling much closer to the centre ground than it is left-wing these days. The only socialist policy i can think of is Great British Energy. The rest is little to no deviation from Conservative policy, e.g. cut immigration despite our workforce crying out for foreign workers at present.
"Despite our workforce crying out for foreign workers". Please do me a favour ! and "Labour is falling much closer to the centre ground" you couldn't make this up ! Oh, you did.
@@midgemagoo I'm a Labour member so I don't say those things lightly. Please clarify, what left wing / socialist policies you think Labour is currently offering? On foreign workers, it's true that we are reliant on immigrants workers to fill certain jobs, for example crop-picking. Immigrant workers are willing to accept low pay for this job, where indigenous people don't seem to. I suspect this is because indigenous people need to earn a certain amount from work in order to make it economically viable, due to the high cost of living Vs level of universal credit. People who live near farms are likely to live in rural areas which are normally more expensive to live in, therefore if they're in receipt of universal credit, their wage will be deducted from that award (minus a small disregard) and their time spent working has the appearance of time wasted. Immigrant workers have lower costs like housing, they come over for the work and seem more willing/able to accept cheaper multiple occupancy forms of accommodation. Do you suggest we leave doctor and nurse positions unfilled for many years whilst we train up our own workforce? While indigenous drs/nurses are training up students, who will do their work? We need foreign workers. If you're going to argue otherwise, spell out your argument with reasons.
Who was the candidate in Clacton? If it is Reform's most winnable seat then the previous candidate is presumably is quite good. He or she should stand somewhere else.
Labour will win by default, what we need to do is vote Reform so they get as many seats as possible, we need to show the same backbone as all brexiteers did ,
I am puzzled by the apparent sheer hate and loathing of the Reform party towards Tories. Are Reforms all hard right? Can you explain please? (I am a floating voter)
Reform is more conservative than the Tories (I hate labels of right and far right). Reform is very angry at the Tories for not delivering on any of their promises and they want to build an alternative party that is aligned to the needs of the public. On the Labour side, Starmer, Rayner, Lammy etc are not moderates and have no vision for the country.
Reform is a normal centre right party who are angry at the Tory betrayal. In 2019 Farage stood the party down to let the Tories win because the Tories promised to be right wing. Instead we got Rishi Sunak - the most left wing prime minister since James Callaghan.
The Tories have moved so far left they are now indistinguishable from Labour. We need a good government with a strong opposition. For too many years we've had neither. Yet the ineffective opposition is now to become the government. God help us. It's desperately now time for change. Reform UK is the only alternative out there.
England is a conservative (with a small c) country and since the days of Disraeli the Tories have been a ‘one nation’ broad church. The reality is that hardline white Christo-Nationalism at most only represented 15% of conservative voters and we have seen this time and time again. The likes of Oswald Mosely and Enoch Powell all thought at the time that their ‘day had come’ but soon found that this was not the case. I’m sure Farage deep down understands this which is why he has been so reluctant up to now to take over Reform UK and stand for a seat in a FPTP system. Clacton is near where he lives and has seen strong support for the BXP in the past so it’s a good choice for him.
Anne knows her stuff, she tells it how it is, for the short time Reform has been around, they are doing really well, every party has got to start somewhere.
2:31 "On the reform website I saw there's a section called Starmergeddon..." Well, that's it - expect to see "Starmergeddon" all over social-media feeds after the election. The Labour Party will probably sell it printed on a mug.
Farage has won two national elections and a referendum. Now we see UKIP and Reclaim offering support. With a month to go, I wouldn't rule out a surprise result.
oh for goodness sake! what's your problem Times Radio?..... Ann Widdecombe knows her onions.... but it just doesn't suit the metropolitan elite of either side.
FARAGE WOULD FIT RIGHT IN The TOEY PARTY, HE LIES JUST AS MUCH AS TORIES, PLUS HE SAID ON A YT VIDEO THAT HE WANTS NHS PRIVATISED , PLUS HE SAID IF HE LOST THE REFERENDUM IT WASNT OVER, DOES HE THINK ONLY HIS OPINION STANDS, THIS IS WHY REMAINERS ARE KEEPING IT GOIN , IF HE HADNT HAVE SAID THAT THINGS WOULD BE DIFFERENT NOW
This video is hilarious! A homeless guy, an old lady knowing nothing, and a disinterested woman checking her phone. Brexit personified! The world can see how Britain’s demise is inevitable.
Thanks guys, Times Radio genuinely captures the mood of the people. Can I suggest a practical and economically viable solution to immigration which was not viable 10 years ago, but with technological advances and the scale of the immigration problem is now actually "profitable" for the UK tax payer. : Bio-metric ID can now be phased in over a five year period at a cost of circa $350 per issued card. This means that 22 million cards covering every 18 to 45 year old male in the UK could be issued for £7.7 Billion over 5 years.... This is a fraction of the current cost of immigration! Please note the phasing and prioritising using (1) Gender. (2) Age. (3) Ethnicity would mean that 100% of all 18 to 30 year old men (the highest risk group) could be covered within 2 years. Combined with enhanced border patrol and immigration policing, with enhanced stop and search ID card checks we could deport 100% of the problem migrants within 3 years. Please consider this solution as Reform voters will LOVE this and it is a fair and equitable solution to the existential threat of past, present and future legal and illegal migration. Thanks in advance for your time.
I think Reform party might just surprise us all..and dont agree saying vote for Reform is vote for Labour !! Vote for Reform is A vote for Reform party..
Reform cant and wont win any seats
Indeed.
Stand up and be counted!
Save Britain; vote Reform.
Save from what? Sanity?
The working class will vote for reform
It's a bit late for the Tories to convince people they can change anything after 14 years in power. Things were generally far better in 2010 despite still recovering from the global banking crisis. The country is greatly diminished under the Tories such that we may never recover
It's a choice between Labour or Reform UK.
That is Reform beaten then
Reform Party will take 2 terms to make an impact. End the two party system and get behind the Reform Party 🇬🇧@jeremymerrifield7244
a vote for reform is a vote for reform. I believe Nigel will get more votes from the labour camp especially red wall voters.
vote reform
I love Ann…
If people would come to their senses and vote Reform, the issue of Reform handing the election to Labour would be a moot point.
"If people would come to their senses..."
And _there_ lies the rub! As the man famously said: Common Sense isn't common - especially in the context of 'democratic' politics, where Tribal Loyalty tends to trump Patriotic Duty.
The host is what’s wrong with this country. Don’t blame Reform for trying. If the people wish to vote Reform then that’s their right regardless. You have to start somewhere and it definitely doesn’t mean they will win 2 terms. They have to govern and govern well to achieve that.
love this woman vote reform
Your acting as if the Labour party is one big united block. They are basically two parties. Just look at the differences between the leader and the deputy. They may get a majority but it doesn't mean it will be stable. A reform party presence in parliament could have a larger influence on how the country is governed than most people realise.
Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner have worked hand in hand to get Labour to this point.They actually respect each other sorry to break it to you
This presenter needs to give his head a wobble. Ann is talking sense
I am not just talking the talk I am walking the walk because I really really do want real change I am NOT a seesaw voter Labour Torie Labour Torie Labour Torie - I will be voting REFORM UK.
Hopefully Ann is wrong and REFORM WIN. My votes for reform.
Good old mainstream media 😂 Keep at it as long as you can still fool some of the people some of the time……
What's the point of cutting to Aasmah Mir saying nothing but pulling faces. It looks amateurish.
Just the left media being left,i stopped watching and just listenedafter a few seconds.I did not want to be put off my lunch.
Forget the Tory party they are FINISHED thanks to BORIS, Its the Labour party voters that Reform should concentrate on ,
No genuine Labour supporter would ever vote for an ultra right party like Reform.
@@david-pb4bi Their not ultra right. Are you so far left that anyone centre right is considered far right? lol
@@robbailie5878 Didn’t one of them just advocate sinking the boats, think you are the one who is the extremist.
Vote Reform ❤
It going to be Labour but it won’t be labour for too long unless they carry out the wishes of the British people .
Sooooooo funny seeing the leftwaffen have a meltdown..
seem to recall commentators telling us the last tory win in 2019 was so large that it would secure and ensure a tory government for decades!.. so much for that forecast
Vote Reform for me!!!
Singlehandedly brought the UK out of Europe without having any accountability or responsibility for doing so. I personally haven't stopped counting the benefits. What a guy (sarc on )
Freedom, you silly man🙃
@barriewilliams4526 🤣 hold on are you from Scotland?
You said it better than I - exactly!
@@barriewilliams4526 You mean the freedom to pollute our rivers and seas.
Farage offered to help with Brexit, but the Tories told him to eff off. What did you expect him to do, overthrow the government so he could take over?
This guy clearly doesn’t know what he’s talking about
No one wants to reward Sunak for his failures! If they had changed their leader one could consider it! But NOT Sunak! Vote Reform!
Vote Reform
Reform and the Tories deserve each other.
No they don't.
No body deserves the lying undemocratic hypocrite labour party.
@@pennymcneela7095 yes they do
So much for him saying he would leave the UK if Brexit failed and then said recut had failed. Will he be attending Westminster by Zoom if he wins in Clacton as he should be outside the UK?
Sorry about predictive text that I didn’t notice. ‘Recut’ should have been ‘Brexit’.
@@michaelbright9162 There is an edit button.
@@chriscurtain1816 Even if I new where it was it is probably beyond my level of technological expertise. Thankfully I won’t be long for this world and so won’t have to worry about it.
I don’t agree with this presenter. My guess is that Reform is being very coy about doing well in this election, and trying to come across as the underdogs. But if they get the country behind them then Reform could trounce Labour and make Farage PM. Good luck to Reform, I’ll vote for them and I take this presenter’s comments with a large pinch of salt….hopefully he’ll be surprised at how well Reform do.
Really, though the moment is interesting, the one thing that is difficult to predict is the future.
Labour is falling much closer to the centre ground than it is left-wing these days. The only socialist policy i can think of is Great British Energy. The rest is little to no deviation from Conservative policy, e.g. cut immigration despite our workforce crying out for foreign workers at present.
I do not vote for thieves, marxists and paedophiles.
Nationalising rail is socialist. Picking winners in the economy (electric over petrol cars) is socialist
Well considering how far left the Torys have shifted I suppose you would consider where they both land is in the centre.
"Despite our workforce crying out for foreign workers". Please do me a favour ! and "Labour is falling much closer to the centre ground" you couldn't make this up ! Oh, you did.
@@midgemagoo I'm a Labour member so I don't say those things lightly. Please clarify, what left wing / socialist policies you think Labour is currently offering?
On foreign workers, it's true that we are reliant on immigrants workers to fill certain jobs, for example crop-picking. Immigrant workers are willing to accept low pay for this job, where indigenous people don't seem to. I suspect this is because indigenous people need to earn a certain amount from work in order to make it economically viable, due to the high cost of living Vs level of universal credit. People who live near farms are likely to live in rural areas which are normally more expensive to live in, therefore if they're in receipt of universal credit, their wage will be deducted from that award (minus a small disregard) and their time spent working has the appearance of time wasted. Immigrant workers have lower costs like housing, they come over for the work and seem more willing/able to accept cheaper multiple occupancy forms of accommodation.
Do you suggest we leave doctor and nurse positions unfilled for many years whilst we train up our own workforce? While indigenous drs/nurses are training up students, who will do their work? We need foreign workers. If you're going to argue otherwise, spell out your argument with reasons.
Reform
the tories have annoyed Pootin over Ukraine so they've ordered their pet muppet back to take them down a peg or two.
Putins agent orange turned the banana republicans into fruit loops.
Lets not allow agent bitter to get us all twisted in uk.
Giving the UK a left wing government Really? 🙄
Sounds wonderful😊
Very easy to say what you will do when you’re never going to get to power…
Very easy to say when you know you will get into power. They all just lie to get there, but Farage is the best of what we got👍
He's out to destroy the unelected PM and rest of the Cons.
Labour dont have to win VOTE REFORM MAKE BRITAIN GREAT AGAIN
😂😂
I'm with you.
But Labour will romp home thank god
Who was the candidate in Clacton? If it is Reform's most winnable seat then the previous candidate is presumably is quite good. He or she should stand somewhere else.
❤ Pakistani community Voting for Reform ❤
Turkeys voting for Christmas
@@profoundbathroomgraffitishe won Sunday night final of BGT..lol
Sydnie Christmas
Why dos Times Radio have two presenters, only one of whom does anything?
Left wing pushing equality agenda 😂😂 like all the other agrndas
Come on, look at some of those faces she was pulling when Farage and reform were mentioned.
The other is a trainee left wing student ?
I like this lady.
Labour will win by default, what we need to do is vote Reform so they get as many seats as possible, we need to show the same backbone as all brexiteers did ,
Duh, win as many seats as possible? Only buffoon Nigel is standing and he’s never won an election in his life.
I am puzzled by the apparent sheer hate and loathing of the Reform party towards Tories. Are Reforms all hard right? Can you explain please? (I am a floating voter)
Reform is more conservative than the Tories (I hate labels of right and far right). Reform is very angry at the Tories for not delivering on any of their promises and they want to build an alternative party that is aligned to the needs of the public. On the Labour side, Starmer, Rayner, Lammy etc are not moderates and have no vision for the country.
Reform is a normal centre right party who are angry at the Tory betrayal. In 2019 Farage stood the party down to let the Tories win because the Tories promised to be right wing. Instead we got Rishi Sunak - the most left wing prime minister since James Callaghan.
The Tories have moved so far left they are now indistinguishable from Labour. We need a good government with a strong opposition. For too many years we've had neither. Yet the ineffective opposition is now to become the government. God help us. It's desperately now time for change. Reform UK is the only alternative out there.
I think Reform is the most plain speaking party that ticks most peoples boxes!
England is a conservative (with a small c) country and since the days of Disraeli the Tories have been a ‘one nation’ broad church.
The reality is that hardline white Christo-Nationalism at most only represented 15% of conservative voters and we have seen this time and time again. The likes of Oswald Mosely and Enoch Powell all thought at the time that their ‘day had come’ but soon found that this was not the case.
I’m sure Farage deep down understands this which is why he has been so reluctant up to now to take over Reform UK and stand for a seat in a FPTP system.
Clacton is near where he lives and has seen strong support for the BXP in the past so it’s a good choice for him.
A vote for reform is a vote for reform, a lot of labour and tory voters will vote for them so it won't matter. 😊
Labour won’t last more than 18 months!
Ann Widdecombe in cloud cuckoo land as ever....
Silly person, you, that is. Ann's brilliant👍
Anne knows her stuff, she tells it how it is, for the short time Reform has been around, they are doing really well, every party has got to start somewhere.
@@christine-r1jit's UKIP and the Brexit Party rebranded.
@@edaleman2758sit back and get your popcorn ready.
@@edaleman2758 I seem to remember UKIP and Brexit Party winning two national elections. And effectively the 2016 referendum.
2:31 "On the reform website I saw there's a section called Starmergeddon..."
Well, that's it - expect to see "Starmergeddon" all over social-media feeds after the election. The Labour Party will probably sell it printed on a mug.
And cue The Simpsons : "Night Of The Dolphin". 🐬
The public dislike firage obvious 7 times no seats
Hes back and this time hes dangerous.
GB news has laid the red carpet .
(Pun intended )
I’m no fan of farage but wasn’t he a euro mp for quite some time
I don't dislike him, he is a great speaker to get people on their side..
If the public dislike him why did he win the Euro elections in 2014 and 2019?
Farage has won two national elections and a referendum. Now we see UKIP and Reclaim offering support. With a month to go, I wouldn't rule out a surprise result.
Calm down Anne you'll wet yourself getting over excited.
Too late, the carer's on their way with a box of nappies though..
Ann
does she realise the NHS which she hates had kept her alive this long?
You do realise that medicine existed before the NHS? Most of us have had no choice about who treated us since it came into existence.
@@aesopstortoise you mean since 1948? or sometime eons ago? what a super obvious statement sherlock.
Why do media types call people by their full name when asking a question?...its Miss Widdecombe or Ann
We made changes here in South Africa if you want your culture to exist vote REFORM they will give you the mandate you all want👍👍👍
That evil old woman. I assumed she was dead and gone.
She hasn't been caught out in the rain yer, so no melt ...
oh for goodness sake! what's your problem Times Radio?..... Ann Widdecombe knows her onions.... but it just doesn't suit the metropolitan elite of either side.
Labour is going to win anyway no matter by what margin, I pity the die hard Tories and their delusional excuses.
She one heartless tories...... awful women. Awful Tory MP, when she was one now, now Reform of course.
The Crazy Party, full of has beens ans hot air balloons!
Her maj is 2 years dead
Matron, she has escaped again !
Is this host serious with those moronic questions?
Poor Ann Widdicombe - trapped in the 21st Century - the Victorians need her back so badly.
He’ll probably needs her more badly than the Victorians
She’s still alive then.
FARAGE WOULD FIT RIGHT IN The TOEY PARTY, HE LIES JUST AS MUCH AS TORIES, PLUS HE SAID ON A YT VIDEO THAT HE WANTS NHS PRIVATISED , PLUS HE SAID IF HE LOST THE REFERENDUM IT WASNT OVER, DOES HE THINK ONLY HIS OPINION STANDS, THIS IS WHY REMAINERS ARE KEEPING IT GOIN , IF HE HADNT HAVE SAID THAT THINGS WOULD BE DIFFERENT NOW
How may rebranded Tories will crawl away from the train wreck?
Nurse! Nurse! Anne has escaped from her maximum security twilight home for the permanently bewildered again!!!!
Unelected Brussels bureaucrats are laughing right now 😂
The latest predictions have reform winning no seats 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The polls also said the UK would vote Remain. Don't underestimate Farage. I reckon Reform will get at least 3 seats.
6:31 When I'm offered a slice of pizza, but it's vegetarian.
Widecum is still a tory. Brilliant dancer, the way she was dragged over the floor, magic.
She was so much better at dancing than being a cabinet minister. Don't know why she didn't go professional
@@jons9721 🤣😂🐱.
I wish i could leaf through the copies of Hansard Ann has behind her.
Cope
she looks ill....
Definately sick in the head!
you will be lucky if you manage to reach the same age, ann is a diamond
One can only hope she needs some NHS treatment soon ;)
Doris Karloff, mad as 🦇💩
Hopefully
Anne Widdicombe = Doris Karloff
Labour are getting in anyway
This video is hilarious! A homeless guy, an old lady knowing nothing, and a disinterested woman checking her phone. Brexit personified! The world can see how Britain’s demise is inevitable.
How utterly ignorant of you.
I’m not going to listen to Ann.. sorry .. she is a old Tory dinosaur 😂
Thanks guys, Times Radio genuinely captures the mood of the people. Can I suggest a practical and economically viable solution to immigration which was not viable 10 years ago, but with technological advances and the scale of the immigration problem is now actually "profitable" for the UK tax payer. : Bio-metric ID can now be phased in over a five year period at a cost of circa $350 per issued card. This means that 22 million cards covering every 18 to 45 year old male in the UK could be issued for £7.7 Billion over 5 years.... This is a fraction of the current cost of immigration!
Please note the phasing and prioritising using (1) Gender. (2) Age. (3) Ethnicity would mean that 100% of all 18 to 30 year old men (the highest risk group) could be covered within 2 years. Combined with enhanced border patrol and immigration policing, with enhanced stop and search ID card checks we could deport 100% of the problem migrants within 3 years. Please consider this solution as Reform voters will LOVE this and it is a fair and equitable solution to the existential threat of past, present and future legal and illegal migration. Thanks in advance for your time.