So don’t trust fat people who can’t breathe properly or look at flashing lights. Gotcha 👍
H_Moore25 on
‘Reform voters more likely to live in impoverished areas with underfunded healthcare, poorer educational outcomes, and fewer overall opportunities’ would be a better title.
coldbeers on
Judging by the latest polls it looks like they live basically everywhere.
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Diligent_Craft_1165 on
So the reform benefit cuts are going to be r/leopardsatemyface material then. Just like the car manufacturer employees celebrating Brexit a year before their plant closed to move to Europe
trophyisabyproduct on
Or is it the other way round?
People living in areas with health problems are more likely voting Reform. The heading sounds like Reform voters like moving to areas with health problem.
In reality, what the study shows is more likely the correlation between the two
raven43122 on
Areas with health problems?
If whole areas are suffering it suggest it’s maybe just maybe down to that area being underfunded by successive governments and chucked on the scrap heap.
How dare they attempt to vote for anything different.
TheLimeyLemmon on
That’s okay, there’s more than enough space and staff to take care of them at all the new hospitals built with the money we saved leaving the EU!
OkAsparagus839 on
Well yeah. You don’t vote for popularism if you’re winning under the current system.
The real problem is that as we saw with Trump and Brexit, voting for these guys will only make the problems worse.
Unless some party out there is willing to do better you can’t blame people for voting for a false hope.
JackStrawWitchita on
Reform voters with health problems are going to be very surprised when Prime Minister Farage makes everyone pay to use the NHS…
technurse on
We need to stop beating around the bush and start talking about the real differentiator in voting preference. Reform has made a concerted effort to target its campaigning towards the most impoverished and poorly educated in this country. The health disparity is a symptom. What it really is is class disparity.
Boggo1895 on
“People who live in overlooked shit holes intended to vote for a new party promising change” doesn’t really have the same ring to it
Yup. People who are really struggling in life are often the easiest for populists to manipulate. You want so desperately for it to be true that jobs and money will flood back to the community if all of the foreigners are forced out, and you’ve not been served will by education, so you don’t stop to think that maybe any new economic growth will cluster around London as it always has.
Personal_Director441 on
Reminder that the good old ‘send the buggers’ back Nige is getting a lot of money from US health insurance firms to gut the NHS if he gets a sniff of power, i wonder if Dave and Carol down’t spoons for a 10am stella will have enough cash to pay £3000 for an ambulance when that blood vessel in his neck finally blows or when Gran’s vital medicine is £100 per drug because her insurance is denied because one of her ancestor once had gout.
Dry_Yogurt2458 on
Areas of deprivation. That’s the words that you are looking for Independant. Areas of high deprevation.
willNffcUk on
I was sadly born in an area where people voted for Lee Anderson in Ashfield who have a lot of health problems claiming disability benefits and the area being so deprived nothing in surprising
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So don’t trust fat people who can’t breathe properly or look at flashing lights. Gotcha 👍
‘Reform voters more likely to live in impoverished areas with underfunded healthcare, poorer educational outcomes, and fewer overall opportunities’ would be a better title.
Judging by the latest polls it looks like they live basically everywhere.
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So the reform benefit cuts are going to be r/leopardsatemyface material then. Just like the car manufacturer employees celebrating Brexit a year before their plant closed to move to Europe
Or is it the other way round?
People living in areas with health problems are more likely voting Reform. The heading sounds like Reform voters like moving to areas with health problem.
In reality, what the study shows is more likely the correlation between the two
Areas with health problems?
If whole areas are suffering it suggest it’s maybe just maybe down to that area being underfunded by successive governments and chucked on the scrap heap.
How dare they attempt to vote for anything different.
That’s okay, there’s more than enough space and staff to take care of them at all the new hospitals built with the money we saved leaving the EU!
Well yeah. You don’t vote for popularism if you’re winning under the current system.
The real problem is that as we saw with Trump and Brexit, voting for these guys will only make the problems worse.
Unless some party out there is willing to do better you can’t blame people for voting for a false hope.
Reform voters with health problems are going to be very surprised when Prime Minister Farage makes everyone pay to use the NHS…
We need to stop beating around the bush and start talking about the real differentiator in voting preference. Reform has made a concerted effort to target its campaigning towards the most impoverished and poorly educated in this country. The health disparity is a symptom. What it really is is class disparity.
“People who live in overlooked shit holes intended to vote for a new party promising change” doesn’t really have the same ring to it
Don’t Reform want to slash public spending?
[Reform UK’s Nigel Farage has vowed to make sweeping spending cuts before cutting taxes for Brits, indicating the party is set to formally ditch its manifesto proposals set out before the 2024 General Election](https://www.cityam.com/nigel-farage-vows-to-make-savings-before-tax-cuts/?fbclid=IwY2xjawNcOn5leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETF2c3g5Z0pQRGFBQm1vY0Z4AR4DVbcy9hrfW_bZhfCCs585K_4gnoIj60ZVSgSrxMrqZsO5ZzTflMHEZ3D0lg_aem_5lVZ6qNwEoHdXNDhKOJeDQ).
Yup. People who are really struggling in life are often the easiest for populists to manipulate. You want so desperately for it to be true that jobs and money will flood back to the community if all of the foreigners are forced out, and you’ve not been served will by education, so you don’t stop to think that maybe any new economic growth will cluster around London as it always has.
Reminder that the good old ‘send the buggers’ back Nige is getting a lot of money from US health insurance firms to gut the NHS if he gets a sniff of power, i wonder if Dave and Carol down’t spoons for a 10am stella will have enough cash to pay £3000 for an ambulance when that blood vessel in his neck finally blows or when Gran’s vital medicine is £100 per drug because her insurance is denied because one of her ancestor once had gout.
Areas of deprivation. That’s the words that you are looking for Independant. Areas of high deprevation.
I was sadly born in an area where people voted for Lee Anderson in Ashfield who have a lot of health problems claiming disability benefits and the area being so deprived nothing in surprising