They’ve picked a side. It ain’t the workers’ side

by coffeewalnut08

25 comments
  1. The fact that Labour introduced these two bills at all makes them 10x more pro-worker than Reform as it is. And that’s setting an (admittedly) low bar

  2. It’s shocking that a party made up of almost exclusively ex-Tory MPs would be against the interests of the working class

  3. A far-right party was never going to side with the workers.

  4. You say picked as if they haven’t always been exactly what they are. The party of the billionaire. Here to destroy your way of life for their bottom line. That’s it. Never been anything else. Regardless of your politics, they are objectively an enemy of anyone not in the 1% and should be treated as such.

  5. Reform never had any real interest in being the party of the working class lol

  6. Like Reform are sweating and agonising over the choice. They just hit that red button without any critical thinking of the situation.

  7. You can do this for the greens too. Seeing as Green lords are pushing back against the workers’ rights bill 

  8. Of course they don’t care about the workers. 

    It’s all about how much money they can make personally off their gullible supporters. 

  9. Doesn’t matter. Some Indian teenager on Facebook said Starmer’s banning bacon and Axel Rudakubana’s getting early release on grounds of cultural sensitivity, so better vote Reform anyone.

  10. They’re not sweating, they’re just pressing the right button every time.

  11. Right? They’ve been pulling the same tricks for age. Time to wake up and hold them accountable…

  12. Spot on! It’s like they think we won’t notice the betrayal. Class warfare is real, and they’re leading the charge.

  13. What do you mean picked a side? They never were going to pick workers. Farage cosplays as a farmer for the rural vote but he has never done shit to help anyone who’s name isnt Nigel Farage.

    Don’t pretend this was ever a choice. Its grift and always had been.

  14. This why I find it funny that they are claiming that they want to be outside of the ECHR because of immigration.

  15. Right wing party’s inherently try to appeal to the workers in service of the upper class, it’s a very conscious decision

  16. It’s almost like they’re not really the party of the working class

  17. Does anyone ever buy that right-wing parties are ever or have ever been a “party of the working class?”
    The dichotomy of the right-wing, left-wing divide is that the right protects the wealth and power of the already rich and powerful. That’s what the terms mean.

  18. aren’t they the people behind Brexit? The thing that hurt our economy??

  19. I’m not surprised, but when they said this? So that when my ex contacts me again I can yet again show her again poor choices in politicians

  20. If one button said “been Putins sock sniffer” they have not problem though.

  21. Some notes on Reform to share with your mates!

    Reform Party is a Private limited Company. Linked to individuals such as Russian land owner ​David Lilley. Arron Banks, who colluded with Russia during the Brexit campaign. ​H.R. Smith Group who sold military equipment to Russia via India. Nathan Gill, Reform Leader in Wales recently plead guilty to accepting bribes from Russia.

    Meetings with Jordan Bardella, the leader of France’s far-right National Rally party.

    Mass Deportations enabled by Leaving International Conventions (like the ECHR and UN Refugee Convention).

    Ending Postal Voting

    Removing the core ‘free at the point of service’ aspect of the NHS by introducing a private insurance voucher system.

    No tax reform on billionaires; instead, allowing wealthy individuals long-term UK tax exemption on overseas earnings (‘Britannia Card’).

    Removing consumer financial protection laws.

    Lowering the minimum wage

    Scrapping Employment Laws designed to protect workers (making it easier to hire and fire).

    Abolishing the Equality Act (2010), which covers protection against discrimination in the workplace.

    Restricting the power of Trade Unions

    Rolling back environmental laws

    Believes same sex marriage law is ‘wrong’

    Normalising Signs of Fascism: Extreme Nationalism. Authoritarian Leadership and Cult of Personality. Common Enemy & Dehumanization. Suppression & Erosion of Individual Rights.

  22. They also want to appeal parts of the human rights act that prevent them from building mass human storage facilities

    We brought that policy in after the war, I wonder why…

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