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why do people support Reform when they have no idea of their policies

I'm guessing you're quite young so haven't had actual experience of Labour rule
I can remember Edward Heaths period of high inflation, rising unemployment and 3 day weeks.

I can remember Thatcher monetarism policy causing massive unemployment and high interest rates

I can remember the Tory recession in 1991 leading to 15% interest rates

I can remember the housing crash in 1993, I knew people who had houses repossessed.

I can remember the austerity years of Cameron

I can remember the Brexit referendum causing a run on the pound

I can remember the Truss budget causing interest rates to soar



I guess Windygammonbottom is too young to remember the many many failures of Conservative govts
 
I can remember Edward Heaths period of high inflation, rising unemployment and 3 day weeks.

I can remember Thatcher monetarism policy causing massive unemployment and high interest rates

I can remember the Tory recession in 1991 leading to 15% interest rates

I can remember the housing crash in 1993, I knew people who had houses repossessed.

I can remember the austerity years of Cameron
But all this voted by you. You was a tory supporter! Remember?
I can remember the Brexit referendum causing a run on the pound
Oh and this. Do you remember voting Brexit
I can remember the Truss budget causing interest rates to soar
You've gotvalot of memory!
I guess Windygammonbottom is too young to remember the many many failures of Conservative govts
All what you voted for.
 
People don't want to vote for the established parties anymore as they see the chaos that Tory and Labour governments have delivered.
And you think Reform, which are establishment Tories will be different?

Funny how you criticise the Conservatives, I bet you fully backed Boris Johnson and though he was a jolly good chap…..Farage is exactly the same character just better brushed hair



Reform UK’s ‘Cost Cutting’ Council Prepares to Raise Taxes After Presiding Over £46 Million Overspend​

Nigel Farage’s flagship Kent County Council, which promised to “reduce waste and cut your taxes” is set to raise bills on local taxpayers, after spending tens of millions of pounds over its budget


The black hole in Durham County Council’s budget has grown by £11.1mn in the past two months under the control of Reform UK, and its cabinet has been forced to approve a £10mn list of proposed cuts, including in staff numbers, and increases in charges.

But the measures will still leave the county council with a deficit of £72mn over the coming four years unless councillors agree more cuts or council tax increases or use of reserves or a combination of the three. Without the £10m cuts now being proposed the four-year deficit would be £82.1mn.
 
I can remember Edward Heaths period of high inflation, rising unemployment and 3 day weeks.

I can remember Thatcher monetarism policy causing massive unemployment and high interest rates

I can remember the Tory recession in 1991 leading to 15% interest rates

I can remember the housing crash in 1993, I knew people who had houses repossessed.

I can remember the austerity years of Cameron

I can remember the Brexit referendum causing a run on the pound

I can remember the Truss budget causing interest rates to soar



I guess Windygammonbottom is too young to remember the many many failures of Conservative govts
I can remember Gordon Brown selling our gold off cheaply, Blair going to war on a lie and the winter of discontent to name just a few. Can you remember any Labour fukups or have you erased them from your tiny memory?

Are you looking forward to the budget that’s going to put us all deeper in debt?
 
Are there any popular governments/parties in power, anywhere? Apart from Russia and China of course.
By their very need to correct things anybody with a brain knew it was going to be tough.

Doing the tough stuff early on in a governments term is sensible and usual.

Wanting more of what we've just got rid of is unbelievable
 
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