Welsh voters snub Reform UK’s opposition to extension of workers’ rights

by Prestigious-Town4937

8 comments
  1. Everything they do isn’t for the working class, I just hope that more people start to realise.

  2. Only thing that matters is how they vote on election day. With over a year to go Farage’s best buddy in the US will hopefully crash and burn taking the wind out of Reform’s sails.

    But don’t take that as a given, many people aren’t happy with the state of Wales and promises from Labour after 25+ years in power sound very hollow. People hate the Tories so won’t vote for them, Labour neutralised Plaid (by adopting Welsh language policies), LibDems are very much an also ran, so there’s a very real danger of a massive Reform protest vote.

  3. To be fair if the Tories wont touch the thought of a pact with them thay must say something about both of them probably. But as history has proved, it depends on the promises they make to voters.

  4. Reform voters don’t care about workers rights. Most of them are retired.

  5. Unfortunately this is not a “huge blow” to Reform. They just won’t focus on this during the next election campaign but rather only the populist stuff. People don’t read manifestos as evidenced by the outrage over many of Labours transport policies which were in….the manifesto they voted for.

  6. Why should Reform supporters care about workers’ rights? They don’t work.

  7. and Farage wants his privately owned Reform Company to have total control over our human rights

    Why??

    What’s his REAL agenda??!!

  8. I’m doubtful that this sample is reflective of the country, unfortunately.

    It’s a shame that Plaid hasn’t dropped their refugee sanctuary and safe route bullshit. Reform is very much a democratic hate fuck vote for some, it will be such a waste of voters if they don’t roll back the “please like me everyone” mandate – unsure why every party seems to be intent on ignoring voters.

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