*Registration summary* Primary name: Reform UK Alternative name: Register: Great Britain Status: Authorised Date registered: 05/02/2019 Date last change to primary name authorised by EC: 06/01/2021 Financial year end: 31/12 Fielding candidates in England: Yes Fielding candidates in Scotland: Yes Fielding candidates in Wales: Yes Is exempt from parliamentary election returns? No Is exempt from quarterly donation returns? No Is exempt from quarterly transaction returns? No Assets and liabilities declaration requires record? N/A Address line 1: 124 City Road Town: London County: London Postcode: EC1V 2NX Country: United Kingdom
@@Nemo59646 wrong. They are members. *Registration summary* Primary name: Reform UK Alternative name: Register: Great Britain Status: Authorised Date registered: 05/02/2019 Date last change to primary name authorised by EC: 06/01/2021 Financial year end: 31/12 Fielding candidates in England: Yes Fielding candidates in Scotland: Yes Fielding candidates in Wales: Yes Is exempt from parliamentary election returns? No Is exempt from *quarterly donation returns? NO* Is exempt from *quarterly transaction returns? NO* Assets and liabilities declaration requires record? N/A Address line 1: 124 City Road Town: London County: London Postcode: EC1V 2NX Country: United Kingdom Like any Registered party, reform uk are required to submit quarterly reports on membership and donations.
Can't even give credit where it's due without some teeth gnashing at the end Prof? 😆 5 seats, 4.1 million votes. I agree, something grossly inequitable there
The whittering of the Reform voters is as depressing as MAGA or anything the NSDAP supporter could manage. These people are dangerous because they do not have any clue what they are supporting. Depressing to hehold such utter ignorance.
Reform do need to professionalize, its still very much a highly centralized Farage party. The shift in momentum means the Tories may cease to exist 15-20 years from now, or be relegated to Lib Dem status. In the future you could see a electoral divide based on whether you live in the big cities or university towns and everywhere else.
If the Conservative Party is the party that historically seeks to serve the interests of the wealthy then Reform is the limited company that seeks to better that by becoming ever more servile to the needs of that class.
People who have a sense of self governance who do not need liberal ideologies.they can think for themselves and don’t ask government for the right to live,but believe the govt should both serve and enhance the people who pay there wage.would that answer your question or are you to liberal to see the way you think damages us with you taxation
But has it Tim? They are not members they are donors - when they find out its not £25 but £25 per year will the support remain as strong? In any event its a Reform tracker with no independent audit - I can do the same and tell you I have 10m followers on Instagram I just use a different name - bs is bs in whatever guise it comes
There are a total of 15 shares in Reform PLC. It is not a political party. Farage owns 9. Tice 5. Mehrtash A'zami 1 (possibly transferred to Candy on his appointment as treasurer. Farage has the authority to remove and appoint directors.
2.13 says all I need to hear at the moment. And a large membership still needs them to get active for more representation - pounding the streets delivering leaflets - challenging policy ( when they have some) and being local champions needs to happen first.
I can’t say where I am politically, I’m half English, half Pakistani. Because of that I of course don’t adhere to any militant racist views, but at the same time, the immigration issue has turned people against the likes of my family - the earlier cohort of immigrants who came in the 60s and did integrate and come to love their country. As my grandma always says - the earlier cohorts who came, had to sacrifice a lot to come in the 60s - a lot of hard work and a willingness to begin at the bottom. She says whats happened since, is the people whom made their countries uninhabitable in the first place, the people they were tried to immigrate FROM - have now flooded the UK. A tragedy and it got too much for me wandering the horrible no man’s land between two such opposing cultures / religions / races and I left for South America in 2021. I have to admit; it’s the first place I felt at home since everyone, quite literally, even within families, is a different colour.
I have many friends like you in all aspects and they are hardworking good people and concur the current immigration issues are unfortunately tarnishing others with the same brush
@SFRZRD You should not have to feel like that. Nobody with a brain has an issue with established long term immigrants. It is the boatloads of illegals that are causing the problems
*Registration summary* Primary name: Reform UK Alternative name: Register: Great Britain Status: Authorised Date registered: 05/02/2019 Date last change to primary name authorised by EC: 06/01/2021 Financial year end: 31/12 Fielding candidates in England: Yes Fielding candidates in Scotland: Yes Fielding candidates in Wales: Yes Is exempt from parliamentary election returns? No Is exempt from quarterly donation returns? No Is exempt from quarterly transaction returns? No Assets and liabilities declaration requires record? N/A Address line 1: 124 City Road Town: London County: London Postcode: EC1V 2NX Country: United Kingdom
@@stuartnicklin650 What will Reform do for the working class? They are against unions, and call workers greedy if they get a pay rise. Only mugs will fall for the Farage spiel.
First past the post leads to a two party system. So it might be possible to have one election with three or more real parties; but in the end, some won't make it. It's probably more likily that Reform will merge into the conservatives. Like in the early days of the labour party, when they were sponsered by the liberals. The liberal party would probably have carried on as a christian labour movement, if the leaders could have sat in the same room. Lloyd George always seemed far more of a socialist than any of the early labour leaders. If the consevatives go the Trump route and are validated in that by having reform on board; they would win by a very large amount. Taking working class people out of the tax system altogether should do it.
Reform should focus on traditional working class areas, where Westminster have tried to snuff out Britishness over recent decades. Leave the Tories to focus on the home counties.
Westminster you say, have tried to snuff out Britishness. What have you experienced that you would describe as a Westminster attempt to snuff out Britishness?
@johnslavin2270 I live near a city called Bradford John, I can lay out the demographics of the district to you if you like, white British only making up just 50% of the population, but I'm thinking you can easily Google the facts yourself.
And how should Reform win over the working class? Just through immigrant hate? I can't see their policies being the least beneficial to the majority of us.
At present the Tories have no policies. Reform, on the other hand, has a few but they are so rubbish no one talks about them, and certainly no one dares ask Farage about them.
@@marksimons8861 The next general election, the Reform uk party intend to field candidates throughout the UK. In every seat. They intend to win government. As with all parties they will keep their manifesto under wraps until close to the campaign purdah. You can believe anything you wish.
@@Geffo555 there are years before the next general election. Parties rarely give away policy until close to the purdah. You'll have to wait until the manifesto becomes relevant.
Really, despite all the fuss over this "milestone" it is completely irrelevant. Membership of political parties is no longer a measure of the relative placing of the parties. If you add up the membership of the conservative, LibDem, Labour and reform parties you get a total figure for membership of the "major" parties that is less than 2% of the total electorate or to put it another way more than 98% of the voting public can't see any point in actually joining a specific political party
@@hughjohns9110this is surprising to say the least however it’s the entire left i refer to Even if he is left I think he’s actually a decent fella at least he calls it out when it’s wrong
*Registration summary* Primary name: Reform UK Alternative name: Register: Great Britain Status: Authorised Date registered: 05/02/2019 Date last change to primary name authorised by EC: 06/01/2021 Financial year end: 31/12 Fielding candidates in England: Yes Fielding candidates in Scotland: Yes Fielding candidates in Wales: Yes Is exempt from parliamentary election returns? No Is exempt from quarterly donation returns? No Is exempt from quarterly transaction returns? No Assets and liabilities declaration requires record? N/A Address line 1: 124 City Road Town: London County: London Postcode: EC1V 2NX Country: United Kingdom
@@Geffo555A bit like the pointless petition to "fully join the EU" which will never reach the 100k watershed because the "65% who want to join it the eu" is a mirage.
@Brexit_Buccaneer Both petitions are pointless. Labour have a strong majority and a five year term. Rejoining the EU is not a practical option at this time. The situation may change in another ten years or so.
Firstly it is not a political party it is a Public Limited Company. I know it seems both trite and petty to keep going on about this, but it is vital that we do. The other parties, their members, and activists need yo get together and prevent ReformUK from winning any seats. Britain is at stake, and to some extent, the safety of the Western world. I know that that sounds hyperbolic. But should this man become PM, there will be no turning back for the UK. Under FPTP, we might have to vote for people whom we really don't like. If in my seat say the best way to prevent a ReformUK candidate from winning was to vote Conservative, then that is what I would have to do. I might have to burn my hand afterwards. Our nation is in real danger, we cannot let this man win.
@@ganrimmonim this has been debunked numerous times. They are resistered with the electoral commission. *Registration summary* Primary name: Reform UK Alternative name: Register: Great Britain Status: Authorised Date registered: 05/02/2019 Date last change to primary name authorised by EC: 06/01/2021 Financial year end: 31/12 Fielding candidates in England: Yes Fielding candidates in Scotland: Yes Fielding candidates in Wales: Yes Is exempt from parliamentary election returns? No Is exempt from quarterly donation returns? No Is exempt from quarterly transaction returns? No Assets and liabilities declaration requires record? N/A Address line 1: 124 City Road Town: London County: London Postcode: EC1V 2NX Country: United Kingdom
Exactly. Labour at one point under Corbyn had a membership of over 300,000 but failed to win a General Election for 19 years,. After winning in 2005, they lost the next 4 before winning again this year. Likewise the Tories this year, although reduced to 121 MPs, and the Lib Dems, with 71 MPs, are far better represented in Parliament than Reform, with its 5 MPs, fewer than the SNP (8 seats) and the independents (6 seats, one of which includes Corbyn). The problem for Reform is rather like the Liberal/SDP Alliance of 1981 to 1992, its votes are too evenly spread to win many seats. This was the same for UKIP (the predecessor to Reform) who got 15% of the vote in 2015 but won only one seat. In July Reform won 4 million votes (15% of the total cast) but won only 5 seats, the Lib Dems got less than 13% and won 71 seats, because they targeted their efforts much better and, as happened for Labour, tactical voting ensured, with the help of Reform, which took away many former Tory voters, that the Tories lost hundreds of their seats and ended up with their lowest number of MPs since the 1830s
@@paultaylor7082yes but those were five quid memberships. A pack of fags. So people got them just to have a vote on Labour policy. The Reform UK party is asking £25 There's a reason for that.
Reform Ltd majority shareholders one N Farage 2nd Mr Tice Imagine giving them access to the countries money And them suppressing the int3rnet and media as they would not like the tirade labour and kier are.exposed to
Not going to barage the farage on boxing day proffessor ? With your outfits are you trying to compete as a orange man with trump being american orange man
Support for the Uniparty is falling on each General Election, that combined will likely drop below 50% of voters in 2029. Why else are they suddenly interested in PR, that even if Reform wins the largest share of a PR vote, the uniparty will form a coalition to keep Reform out from forming a government?
@@Geffo555PR would not have stopped brexit. You are naive. The Conservatives would have been a senior partner. And they would have commenced the withdrawal bill.
@@Geffo555any deception will do for you. The UK voted to end EU membership. One vote. One value. There was no way to stop brexit without an absolute betrayal.
@Brexit_Buccaneer Johnson only got Brexit (and us) done once he had an 80 seat majority. He would not have had that majority under PR. A balanced parliament would have put the stop on Brexit whilst the actual consequences were considered and put to the country.
I just joined myself, never joined a party in my life. I'm 32 and all my friends have done the same.
The hitler youth was popular once too.
It is NOT a party , it is a public limited company. The joining fees go straight into the pocket of the 3 shareholders.
*Registration summary*
Primary name: Reform UK
Alternative name:
Register: Great Britain
Status: Authorised
Date registered: 05/02/2019
Date last change to primary name authorised by EC: 06/01/2021
Financial year end: 31/12
Fielding candidates in England: Yes
Fielding candidates in Scotland: Yes
Fielding candidates in Wales: Yes
Is exempt from parliamentary election returns? No
Is exempt from quarterly donation returns? No
Is exempt from quarterly transaction returns? No
Assets and liabilities declaration requires record? N/A
Address line 1: 124 City Road
Town: London
County: London
Postcode: EC1V 2NX
Country: United Kingdom
That's from the electoral commission website.
The donations and memberships are under the auspices of the electoral commission. They can audit.
@rebecca_noble They are not members! They are subscribers the fee is £25. They have no voting rights.Its a Plc.
@@Nemo59646 wrong.
They are members.
*Registration summary*
Primary name: Reform UK
Alternative name:
Register: Great Britain
Status: Authorised
Date registered: 05/02/2019
Date last change to primary name authorised by EC: 06/01/2021
Financial year end: 31/12
Fielding candidates in England: Yes
Fielding candidates in Scotland: Yes
Fielding candidates in Wales: Yes
Is exempt from parliamentary election returns? No
Is exempt from *quarterly donation returns? NO*
Is exempt from *quarterly transaction returns? NO*
Assets and liabilities declaration requires record? N/A
Address line 1: 124 City Road
Town: London
County: London
Postcode: EC1V 2NX
Country: United Kingdom
Like any Registered party, reform uk are required to submit quarterly reports on membership and donations.
Can't even give credit where it's due without some teeth gnashing at the end Prof? 😆
5 seats, 4.1 million votes. I agree, something grossly inequitable there
@MissFlight-q8f to be fair, they came second in many seats.
They could strategise campaigning to maximise their representation..
The libdems do that.
@ I voted for them, I'm Scottish 🏴
They need more concentration of votes per constituency, that's the issue
The whittering of the Reform voters is as depressing as MAGA or anything the NSDAP supporter could manage.
These people are dangerous because they do not have any clue what they are supporting.
Depressing to hehold such utter ignorance.
Sorry you're depressed, however berating and insulting a massive and growing group of people won't change that.
I am thinking of voting Reform again next time. What do you think PT.
The smell of fear in 70% of these comments is hilarious.
Not a political party, not real members, 5 seats, limited company ......
Waaaaah Waaaah 😩😩
@MissFlight-q8f rofl they are trying every trick in the book...
Have you a say in how the (PLC) is run? Have you a percentage share in the company?
If not you are a subscriber/donor.
@@Nemo59646 plc ...... again, oh yawwwwwn 😴😴💤💤
Say something interesting
@@Nemo59646 you mean MEMBER.
A MEMBER of the Reform uk party.
😉
@MissFlight-q8f These people are weird.
I have been a Reform supporter and donator since it's inception, I'm so proud common sense is coming to the fore.
mug
Likewise 🇬🇧
😂😂😂😂😂🤡
Aa a former fangirl. Your have to explain that statement.
BS coming to the fore more like.
Reform do need to professionalize, its still very much a highly centralized Farage party. The shift in momentum means the Tories may cease to exist 15-20 years from now, or be relegated to Lib Dem status. In the future you could see a electoral divide based on whether you live in the big cities or university towns and everywhere else.
Brilliant news its time to Make Britain Great Again 🇬🇧🇬🇧
How exactly?
@Thegreyreaperuk voting reform would be a start.
@@Professionalcynicalist Great? Or just poor and miserable for the majority.
@@Professionalcynicalist Reform would only turn the UK into an oligarchy. If that's your idea of "great" then I feel sorry for you.
@@gordonstrong5232
I'm more sorry for you that since you discovered the word 'oligarchy' recently, you can't stop using it 😆
If the Conservative Party is the party that historically seeks to serve the interests of the wealthy then Reform is the limited company that seeks to better that by becoming ever more servile to the needs of that class.
Pop the champagne .
God save England.
God save Farage.
Good save Tiny Tim.
Farage and co can go the devil.
Who on Earth would want to join a worse, more extreme version of the Conservative Party?
Baffling.
People who have a sense of self governance who do not need liberal ideologies.they can think for themselves and don’t ask government for the right to live,but believe the govt should both serve and enhance the people who pay there wage.would that answer your question or are you to liberal to see the way you think damages us with you taxation
@@StephenMunro-rs2ibwell said
I note the lack of reply they have no debate in them only ideological fantasies
Me that’s who
And we grow by the hour
The left is finished forever come 2029 and I think you know it sunshine
The problem is we actually need an actual right-wing party.
@@StephenMunro-rs2ib flat earth bigots you mean
Reform will win the net election inshallah
Yes 🎉
It will be misery for most people if they do.
Reform can only win by fooling enough people.
Excellent, Farage for the win. There literally is nobody who comes close right now
Subscription is £25. Wast of good money! Its not a members club.
A win for the moneyed elite. No thanks.
@@Geffo555Only underachievers fear high achievers
@MissFlight-q8f Only boot licking lackeys serve their masters without challenge. Screw em.
Go back to sleep Geffo 🙂 this isn't your forté
I love the comments section here. The left wing cope is so enriching, and their tears are so sweet.
Your comment is yet more proof that the right are entirely motivated by spite and grievance. Which is why, in the long term, you will fail.
Better stick to the fish Tank and not a think tank!
:)
@Nemo59646 With a name like that, you belong in one of my tanks.
With a name like that, you belong in one of my fish tanks
But has it Tim? They are not members they are donors - when they find out its not £25 but £25 per year will the support remain as strong? In any event its a Reform tracker with no independent audit - I can do the same and tell you I have 10m followers on Instagram I just use a different name - bs is bs in whatever guise it comes
First they ignore you...
I think they're very much in the trying to fight you stage.
The reform party , I believe , is a limited company , does this mean the members are shareholders , I doubt it ?
Oh dear,oh dear,oh dear
There are a total of 15 shares in Reform PLC. It is not a political party. Farage owns 9. Tice 5. Mehrtash A'zami 1 (possibly transferred to Candy on his appointment as treasurer. Farage has the authority to remove and appoint directors.
@ thanks
I have a membership card for a gym.
But no, I'm not a shareholder.
Because that's not how it works.
They are just mugs.
I joined in July! Take that to the bank Commies!
It's your universal credit pal, you can waste it however you want 😅
Commies? Are you serious?
Those Neo Marxist tears taste so sweet
@@Geffo555 You lust after a revolution along Marxist lines, as part of a global program? What else could you be.
@@gordonstrong5232 UC? I'm not an immigrant mate, oh, and that money ain't wasted. :-)
What a fantastic day prof,the tired worn out lefties can see the writing on the wall, NIGEL FOR P.M.🍺🚬🎉
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 🤡 in your dreams.
The future is bright the future is right
@Cherrytune386Carry on deluding yourself
Labour are toast
Cheers 🥂
Nige and co will run out of BS at some point.
2.13 says all I need to hear at the moment. And a large membership still needs them to get active for more representation - pounding the streets delivering leaflets - challenging policy ( when they have some) and being local champions needs to happen first.
I can’t say where I am politically, I’m half English, half Pakistani. Because of that I of course don’t adhere to any militant racist views, but at the same time, the immigration issue has turned people against the likes of my family - the
earlier cohort of immigrants who came in the 60s and did integrate and come to love their country.
As my grandma always says - the earlier cohorts who came, had to sacrifice a lot to come in the 60s - a lot of hard work and a willingness to begin at the bottom. She says whats happened since, is the people whom made their countries uninhabitable in the first place, the people they were tried to immigrate FROM - have now flooded the UK.
A tragedy and it got too much for me wandering the horrible no man’s land between two such opposing cultures / religions / races and I left for South America in 2021. I have to admit; it’s the first place I felt at home since everyone, quite literally, even within families, is a different colour.
Same as Ben Habib.
I have many friends like you in all aspects and they are hardworking good people and concur the current immigration issues are unfortunately tarnishing others with the same brush
You Sir are more than welcome in Reform.
I wonder how many Hispanics were dumb enough to vote for Trump?
@SFRZRD You should not have to feel like that. Nobody with a brain has an issue with established long term immigrants.
It is the boatloads of illegals that are causing the problems
they changed the country without anyones permission., and they will have to change it back without my help.
Surprised there are any turkeys left after Christmas.
. Membership of Reform UK has surpassed that of the Conservatives, Nigel Farage’s party has said. lol
You can check with the electoral commission. It's verifiable.
*Registration summary*
Primary name: Reform UK
Alternative name:
Register: Great Britain
Status: Authorised
Date registered: 05/02/2019
Date last change to primary name authorised by EC: 06/01/2021
Financial year end: 31/12
Fielding candidates in England: Yes
Fielding candidates in Scotland: Yes
Fielding candidates in Wales: Yes
Is exempt from parliamentary election returns? No
Is exempt from quarterly donation returns? No
Is exempt from quarterly transaction returns? No
Assets and liabilities declaration requires record? N/A
Address line 1: 124 City Road
Town: London
County: London
Postcode: EC1V 2NX
Country: United Kingdom
I wonder how many are also registered Trumplicans.
Good, this it great news
Not if you're working class
Only if you're working class.
It’s wonderful news merry Christmas 🎉
@@dec3142do you categorise an entrepreneur as working class ?
@@stuartnicklin650 What will Reform do for the working class? They are against unions, and call workers greedy if they get a pay rise. Only mugs will fall for the Farage spiel.
First past the post leads to a two party system. So it might be possible to have one election with three or more real parties; but in the end, some won't make it. It's probably more likily that Reform will merge into the conservatives.
Like in the early days of the labour party, when they were sponsered by the liberals. The liberal party would probably have carried on as a christian labour movement, if the leaders could have sat in the same room.
Lloyd George always seemed far more of a socialist than any of the early labour leaders.
If the consevatives go the Trump route and are validated in that by having reform on board; they would win by a very large amount. Taking working class people out of the tax system altogether should do it.
No. It doesn't. Uk constituencies often have more than three candidates.
Sometimes 7 or 8.
Making that money, money, yeah, yeah!
Reform should focus on traditional working class areas, where Westminster have tried to snuff out Britishness over recent decades. Leave the Tories to focus on the home counties.
Westminster you say, have tried to snuff out Britishness. What have you experienced that you would describe as a Westminster attempt to snuff out Britishness?
@johnslavin2270 I live near a city called Bradford John, I can lay out the demographics of the district to you if you like, white British only making up just 50% of the population, but I'm thinking you can easily Google the facts yourself.
And how should Reform win over the working class? Just through immigrant hate? I can't see their policies being the least beneficial to the majority of us.
@@Geffo555 Should've gone to Specsavers!
@jeffsimon9594 Reform supporters are certainly short sighted.
At present the Tories have no policies. Reform, on the other hand, has a few but they are so rubbish no one talks about them, and certainly no one dares ask Farage about them.
There are years to go before an election.
It's not the usual thing to display your manifesto YEARS before a ballot. Actually, you avoid it.
@rebecca_noble Of course. Especially if you don't have any!
@@marksimons8861
The next general election, the Reform uk party intend to field candidates throughout the UK. In every seat.
They intend to win government.
As with all parties they will keep their manifesto under wraps until close to the campaign purdah.
You can believe anything you wish.
@Brexit_Buccaneer But what will be their policies on the NHS and workers rights? Could they even afford to be honest about it.
@@Geffo555 there are years before the next general election.
Parties rarely give away policy until close to the purdah. You'll have to wait until the manifesto becomes relevant.
Really, despite all the fuss over this "milestone" it is completely irrelevant. Membership of political parties is no longer a measure of the relative placing of the parties. If you add up the membership of the conservative, LibDem, Labour and reform parties you get a total figure for membership of the "major" parties that is less than 2% of the total electorate or to put it another way more than 98% of the voting public can't see any point in actually joining a specific political party
who is boring enough to join a political party lol
Who is stupid enough to not vote yet watch a political channel
@@50sense50Good point
This must be gutting for you. Ha ha.
They are dying inside
@ who are dying inside what?
@@hughjohns9110the left
@@50sense50 probably is, but the Prof says he is not left wing.
@@hughjohns9110this is surprising to say the least however it’s the entire left i refer to
Even if he is left I think he’s actually a decent fella at least he calls it out when it’s wrong
Fake subscriber counters are available all over the Internet or you could have the fun of building your own.
The electoral commission requires quarterly reports.
*Registration summary*
Primary name: Reform UK
Alternative name:
Register: Great Britain
Status: Authorised
Date registered: 05/02/2019
Date last change to primary name authorised by EC: 06/01/2021
Financial year end: 31/12
Fielding candidates in England: Yes
Fielding candidates in Scotland: Yes
Fielding candidates in Wales: Yes
Is exempt from parliamentary election returns? No
Is exempt from quarterly donation returns? No
Is exempt from quarterly transaction returns? No
Assets and liabilities declaration requires record? N/A
Address line 1: 124 City Road
Town: London
County: London
Postcode: EC1V 2NX
Country: United Kingdom
A bit like that pointless petition to oust Starmer.
@@Geffo555A bit like the pointless petition to "fully join the EU" which will never reach the 100k watershed because the "65% who want to join it the eu" is a mirage.
@Brexit_Buccaneer Both petitions are pointless. Labour have a strong majority and a five year term. Rejoining the EU is not a practical option at this time. The situation may change in another ten years or so.
Firstly it is not a political party it is a Public Limited Company. I know it seems both trite and petty to keep going on about this, but it is vital that we do. The other parties, their members, and activists need yo get together and prevent ReformUK from winning any seats. Britain is at stake, and to some extent, the safety of the Western world. I know that that sounds hyperbolic. But should this man become PM, there will be no turning back for the UK. Under FPTP, we might have to vote for people whom we really don't like. If in my seat say the best way to prevent a ReformUK candidate from winning was to vote Conservative, then that is what I would have to do. I might have to burn my hand afterwards. Our nation is in real danger, we cannot let this man win.
@@ganrimmonim this has been debunked numerous times.
They are resistered with the electoral commission.
*Registration summary*
Primary name: Reform UK
Alternative name:
Register: Great Britain
Status: Authorised
Date registered: 05/02/2019
Date last change to primary name authorised by EC: 06/01/2021
Financial year end: 31/12
Fielding candidates in England: Yes
Fielding candidates in Scotland: Yes
Fielding candidates in Wales: Yes
Is exempt from parliamentary election returns? No
Is exempt from quarterly donation returns? No
Is exempt from quarterly transaction returns? No
Assets and liabilities declaration requires record? N/A
Address line 1: 124 City Road
Town: London
County: London
Postcode: EC1V 2NX
Country: United Kingdom
@@ganrimmonim this has been debunked many times.
@Brexit_Buccaneer Proof Please!
"we might have to vote for people whom we really don't like".
That has just happened with Labour being voted in.
K bad musk be pleased.... Online check
But membership numbers don't win elections....what is today's Labour majority and paltry membership?
Exactly. Labour at one point under Corbyn had a membership of over 300,000 but failed to win a General Election for 19 years,. After winning in 2005, they lost the next 4 before winning again this year. Likewise the Tories this year, although reduced to 121 MPs, and the Lib Dems, with 71 MPs, are far better represented in Parliament than Reform, with its 5 MPs, fewer than the SNP (8 seats) and the independents (6 seats, one of which includes Corbyn). The problem for Reform is rather like the Liberal/SDP Alliance of 1981 to 1992, its votes are too evenly spread to win many seats. This was the same for UKIP (the predecessor to Reform) who got 15% of the vote in 2015 but won only one seat. In July Reform won 4 million votes (15% of the total cast) but won only 5 seats, the Lib Dems got less than 13% and won 71 seats, because they targeted their efforts much better and, as happened for Labour, tactical voting ensured, with the help of Reform, which took away many former Tory voters, that the Tories lost hundreds of their seats and ended up with their lowest number of MPs since the 1830s
They do when they become canpainers in the streets and at doors. And reform uk supporters are highly motivated. Don't doubt it.
@@paultaylor7082yes but those were five quid memberships. A pack of fags.
So people got them just to have a vote on Labour policy.
The Reform UK party is asking £25
There's a reason for that.
The needs of the few out way the needs of the many.
Fools and their money are easily parted
Starmer will never part from his lord and master davros and Ali
Exactly
@@50sense50 flat earther
@@lr6633I’ve sailed around it it’s not flat
Please find some new material it’s so unoriginal
the fools seem to be labour and tory, they have received the most in donations
What this space. Now heading to over take Liebour😀😀😀😀
It won’t be long
I very much doubt it 😁 Labour won get over it
Yes Cherry they did and fu..k…d the country up along the way
@Cherrytune386they won by default not merit
Deform will only win over the gullible.
Reform Ltd majority shareholders one N Farage 2nd Mr Tice
Imagine giving them access to the countries money
And them suppressing the int3rnet and media as they would not like the tirade labour and kier are.exposed to
IT WOULDNT TAKE MUCH at the mo
This is already giving me years and years vibes, in which Reform UK is the 4-star party, and Farage is Vivienne Rook!
Not going to barage the farage on boxing day proffessor ? With your outfits are you trying to compete as a orange man with trump being american orange man
Are you a fashion designer?
@johnslavin2270 yes ,how may I help you ,suits you sir
@@joffey1212That made me laugh thank you 😆👍
An apt riposte to such a facile question.
Support for the Uniparty is falling on each General Election, that combined will likely drop below 50% of voters in 2029.
Why else are they suddenly interested in PR, that even if Reform wins the largest share of a PR vote, the uniparty will form a coalition to keep Reform out from forming a government?
The Tories never had a problem with FPTP when it kept giving them power. I wish PR had been established years ago. It would have stopped Brexit.
You envisage a labour / Conservative coalition?
@@Geffo555PR would not have stopped brexit.
You are naive.
The Conservatives would have been a senior partner. And they would have commenced the withdrawal bill.
@@Geffo555any deception will do for you.
The UK voted to end EU membership. One vote. One value.
There was no way to stop brexit without an absolute betrayal.
@Brexit_Buccaneer Johnson only got Brexit (and us) done once he had an 80 seat majority. He would not have had that majority under PR. A balanced parliament would have put the stop on Brexit whilst the actual consequences were considered and put to the country.