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For Trump
not saying that the same factors are true here, since I haven't been paying attention to Reform
a factor was rural communities who were worried about loss of unskilled manufacturing jobs
assembly lines and the like
that liked hearing about protectionism, both for the labor market and for the finished products.
Glancing at the Reform's policy page, a lot of it looks similar. Lots of stuff about eliminating competition for jobs and eliminating competition to provide those manufactured goods.
https://www.reformparty.uk/policies#policies-section
If I categorize the policy issues:
Eliminating competition for jobs/market access
Stop the Boats
Secure and Defend Our Borders
Deport Illegal Migrants
Scrap ILR to Avert the Boriswave
This sounds kind of incomprehensible, but the first line is " The era of cheap, low-skilled foreign labour is over. Reform UK will end the scam of mass immigration and finally put British citizens first."
Put British Workers First
Put British Businesses First
Other Rural Economic Support
Other
Protect the NHS
From looking at a past poll, I recall the NHS was the only item that was in the top five issues for both Labour and Conservative voters, so I imagine that it's kind of de rigueur to stick on one's issues.
Restore Britain's Sovereignty
Make Law-Abiding Citizens Feel Safe
Make Work Pay
Scrap Net Zero to Cut Energy Bills
Make Britain the Best Place to Start and Run a Business
Defend and Protect British Culture and Traditions
Rebuild Britain's Armed Forces
Help British People Have Children
Embrace the Technologies of the Future
Dramatically Cut Foreign Aid
Make Our Civil Service Lean and Productive
Right, so far right populism, with no real substance everyone will get fucked over and the workers are going to be so angry that reform used them as they always have and they get the "fell for it again" award