YouGov has reported that one of the biggest shifts in public opinion since the general election is the continued rise of Reform UK. In fact, a quarter of all Britons have said that they would consider voting for Reform UK in a future election. Party leader, Nigel Farage, has actually compared Reform UK’s rise in the polls with Donald Trump’s US Presidental victory. On their website, Reform UK pledge a manifesto consisting of standing up for British culture, identity and values. They also plan to freeze immigration, and restore law and order. In a recent speech, Farage said: "Reform has all the momentum in British politics and we are only just getting started.” It’s thought that Reform’s focus on border control, tax cuts and opposition of supposed woke politics, resonates with a population who believe the political establishment has already ignored their growing concerns. But what do you think? Why do you think popularity of Reform UK is growing and would you like to see them form the next government?
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00:00YouGov has reported that one of the biggest shifts in public opinion since the general
00:05election is the continued rise of Reform UK. In fact, a quarter of all Britons have said
00:11that they would consider voting for Reform UK in a future election. Party leader Nigel
00:16Farage has actually compared Reform UK's rise in the polls with Donald Trump's US presidential
00:22victory. On their website, Reform UK pledge a manifesto consisting of standing up for
00:28British culture, identity and values. They also plan to freeze immigration and restore
00:34law and order. In a recent speech, Farage said Reform has all the momentum in British
00:39politics and we are only just getting started. It's thought that Reform's focus on border
00:44control, tax cuts and opposition of supposed woke politics resonates with a population
00:49who believe the political establishment has already ignored their growing concerns. But
00:55what do you think? Why do you think the popularity of Reform UK is growing and would you like
01:00to see them form the next government?