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Videos Released Of What A Vote For Reform UK Looks Like

Anyone who is tempted to protest the Starmer-led government by voting for Reform UK should watch and read the following. This is the reality of the many who support them. Draped in flags made in China, they run the gauntlet from the police.

A vote for Reform UK is a vote for Yob Rule!

Just 26 Reasons Not To Vote Reform UK

  1. Untested Economic Policies: Their significant tax-cutting proposals are uncosted and risk creating a multi-billion-pound black hole in public finances, potentially necessitating severe cuts to public services or spiralling debt.
  2. NHS Privatisation Concerns: Their advocacy for an insurance-based system risks moving the UK towards a model similar to the United States, which could lead to increased costs for individuals and the end of a universal, free-at-the-point-of-use service.
  3. Weakened Workers’ Rights: Pledges to scrap EU-retained regulations could see the erosion of key protections on working hours, holiday pay, and parental leave, disproportionately affecting lower and middle-income earners.
  4. Destabilisation of the Housing Market: Proposing to freeze all non-essential immigration could cripple the construction industry, which relies on migrant labour, exacerbating the housing shortage and hindering economic growth.
  5. Damage to International Trade: Leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and pursuing a more hostile trade relationship with the EU would create new barriers for British exporters, harming businesses and jobs.
  6. Isolation on the World Stage: A foreign policy of extreme scepticism towards international cooperation could diminish the UK’s global influence and soft power, making it a less reliable partner.
  7. Financial Market Volatility: Radical economic plans and the uncertainty they generate could spook international investors, leading to a fall in the value of the pound and increased borrowing costs for the government.
  8. Underfunding of Public Services: Large tax cuts would inevitably reduce government revenue, leaving less money available for the NHS, schools, police, and social care, all of which are already under immense strain.
  9. Threat to Social Unity: A political focus heavily centred on immigration and “net zero” policies can be deeply divisive and risks fostering a more intolerant society.
  10. Lack of Experienced Candidates: The party fields many candidates with no prior experience in governance, raising serious questions about their ability to manage complex departments of state effectively. This is supported by the number of councillors who have resigned from local government since the 2025 May elections.
  11. Unrealistic Energy Policy: Promises to abandon net-zero targets and “max out” North Sea oil and gas are at odds with the global transition to green energy, risking leaving the UK with outdated infrastructure and missed economic opportunities.
  12. Damage to Higher Education: UK universities are a major export industry; reducing international student numbers would cripple their finances, leading to course closures, job losses, and reduced funding for research.
  13. Inflationary Pressure: An immigration freeze would severely tighten the labour market, driving up wages in a way that could fuel inflation, making the cost-of-living crisis worse for everyone.
  14. Neglect of Devolution: Their centralised approach to governance shows little regard for the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, potentially reigniting constitutional crises.
  15. Weakened Consumer and Environmental Standards: Diverging from EU standards could lead to lower-quality goods, reduced food safety standards, and weaker environmental protections.
  16. A “Brexit on Steroids” Approach: For many who are weary of economic disruption and bureaucratic renegotiation, their policies represent a further, more extreme period of instability and uncertainty.
  17. Threat to State Pension Triple Lock: While promised, the enormous cost of their other pledges makes the long-term security of the state pension and triple lock highly uncertain.
  18. Rise in Consumer Prices: Tariffs on imported goods from the EU and beyond, a potential consequence of their trade policy, would increase shop prices for everyday items.
  19. Underdeveloped Policy Platform: Many of their proposals lack detailed implementation plans, making them seem more like slogans than serious, viable policies.
  20. Damage to the Agricultural Sector: Ending the seasonal agricultural workers scheme would lead to fruit and vegetables rotting in fields, harming British farmers and increasing food imports.
  21. Erosion of Human Rights Protections: Leaving the ECHR would remove a vital legal safeguard for British citizens and place rights protections solely in the hands of the government of the day.
  22. Negative Impact on Social Care: The social care sector is critically dependent on overseas workers; a freeze on immigration would cause its immediate collapse.
  23. Uncertainty for Key Industries: Sectors like finance, automotive, and creative industries, which rely on seamless international cooperation and talent mobility, would face new and damaging barriers.
  24. A Platform for the Wealthy: Analysis by independent institutes suggests their tax proposals would disproportionately benefit high earners and those with significant wealth, offering little to those with average incomes.
  25. Risk of Wasted Vote: Under the UK’s First-Past-the-Post system, a vote for a party unlikely to win many seats can often serve to split the vote and inadvertently help elect a candidate the voter likes least.
  26. They Despise Scrutiny

Democrat @raskin.house.gov excoriates Nigel Farage for banning journalists from Reform UK events: "I'm asking you a direct question. Why do you ban journalists who oppose your views from coming to your events? Why did you tell local government not to do interviews with your local newspaper?"

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— Adam Schwarz (@adamjschwarz.bsky.social) September 3, 2025 at 5:13 PM

Take the Test:

If what this man says does not chew you up inside and your empathy does not pour over the sides, then you are ripe for the Reform UK propaganda of hate and division.

What A Vote For Reform UK Looked Like In The Past

The warning signs are everywhere; one just has to have the ability to see them.

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