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  1. fordesc16883 on

    He’s not wrong but unfortunately in the eyes of supporters, this is ammunition to vote for them because they can claim they’re being picked on. 

  2. winkwinknudge_nudge on

    Calling them the “poor men’s” is an odd criticism.

    It’s like a criticism that Reform aren’t MAGA enough.

  3. Orangesteel on

    He’s not wrong. Both bought and paid for by billionaires, promising to help the working people and with policies and actions that do the opposite.

    Reforms policies, kill the renters rights act, remove the workers rights act and privatise the NHS. Yet the majority of the supporters are the exact people this will hurt the most.

    Reform is not the way to get beneficial change for the UK.

    Reform is funded partly by russia. russia funds private flights from Iraq and elsewhere at no cost, fills them with people wanting to leave. They then dump them on weak border crossing points to the EU. Simultaneously they fund anti-migrant parties like Reform. This is to destabilise countries.

    Be smart. Don’t vote for billionaire investors, or hostile nation states. They do not have your best interest at heart.

  4. Coupaholic_ on

    We all know.

    The term “Temu Trump” isn’t new.

    It’s just bizarre that people see what’s going on in the states and thinks ‘yes, I want that here.’

  5. TeaSocks69 on

    Whilst he’s not wrong, he needs to learn when not to speak.

    His words will be twisted and unfortunately, a lot of reform voters are very, very poor, financially and educationally, and they are also directionless, so this will be seen as him punching down on them.

    Absolutely tactless.

  6. Ah yes the poor man’s party, funded by a crypto billionaire

  7. lemmingswithlasers on

    Surely the consistent talk about reform only validates them as a party? If we took away all the bots and attention then they’d fade away in bad policy.

  8. enteringtheechochamb on

    Maybe if Labour represented the poor man…instead of asylum hotels and Islamists.

  9. MessageNo4269 on

    It’s this sort of complacency and arrogance that make voters into MAGA supporters.

  10. Common-Ad6470 on

    Khan spot on and as the other MAGA in the US orchestrated by Putin from the Kremlin to try and destabilise the West and split support for Ukraine.

  11. Cultural-Meaning5172 on

    Oh shit. He thinks MAGA is the rich and valuable? Fuck

  12. ActualInteraction0 on

    Hmm, make uk great again would be MUKGA, which phonetically sounds a bit foreign. Lmao.

  13. CurtisInCamden on

    He’s right, both movements grew thanks to general working-class disillusionment with modern “left-wing” politicians promoting immigration, multiculturalism and ideologies which benefit the rich/middle-class and harm the working-class.

  14. Afraid-Series-8128 on

    More like an oil man’s maga. Reform is the political wing of the fossil fuel industry.

  15. willNffcUk on

    They’ve basically got two policies: scapegoating immigrants for every problem, and Lee Anderson whipping up resentment by saying everyone on benefits is living the high life.”

    Oh, and GB News… sorry, Reform Network.

  16. NIKKUS78 on

    In all fairness he has made such a fantastic job of running London we should listen to him in awed silence and do exactly as he says.

    Oh hang on a second…

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