
Sadly, as Rochdale MP Paul Waugh pointed out, “My former trade got their Hamilton predictions badly wrong. If journalists had actually spoken to voters … they would have known this was a close fight, not an SNP walkover or a Reform revolution … The lazy English media reporting was bad enough but what really shocked me was the poor quality of the Scottish media”.
Do go on. “Putting SNP quotes in headlines as if they were neutral, the class prejudice against a working class guy like Davy [Russell], the confected row over interviews”. As to the BBC also falling short in its reportage, “‘Surprise’ victory … ‘Confounds expectations’ … Confirmation from the BBC that it too went with the herd instead of looking deeper at what people were saying on the ground”. Labour won. Reform came not second, but third.
Worse, Farage was accused of blatantly racist campaigning after Reform put out an advert claiming that Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar “will prioritise the Pakistani community”. Farage was challenged over yet another flat-out lie, and insisted that Sarwar was engaging in sectarianism (no citation).
All of which would have been a mere blip in an otherwise inexorable rise to the top for the Farage fringe. However, and here we encounter a significantly sized however, the bad news kept on coming, as Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf threw in the towel, stating “working to get the party elected was no longer ‘a good use of my time’”. And it got yet worse for Mr Thirsty.

What not too many were pointing out was that Yusuf had donated a cool £200,000 to Reform UK, and had tried to make the party a more professional outfit. And what many others were pointing out was that, having expelled Rupert Lowe from Reform UK before Yusuf resigned, Farage was not exactly excelling in keeping his team together. It was a total shambles.
But not to worry, Yusuf’s role as head of “DOGE UK” would now be undertaken by Farage’s old pal Arron Banks. Except that, two days after Yusuf walked out, no it wouldn’t. Because Yusuf was now back, as the BBC reported. “Zia Yusuf, who resigned as Reform UK chairman on Thursday, is to return to work for the party in a new role”. Yes? Yes yes? Yes yes yes?
“Yusuf will lead what the party calls its ‘Doge team’ which is modelled on the Department of Government Efficiency set up by US President Donald Trump”. And which has also been a spectacular waste of time and money. So what say Nige? “Reform leader Nigel Farage told the BBC he was ‘delighted’ Yusuf had returned to the party and that he will now take on a more public role for the party in a new role, appearing more frequently in the media”.
Reform UK, aka the Farage Fan Club and very little else, is still ahead in the polls. But with the party’s economic policies being derided as “Truss Plus”, and the media beginning to wake up to its shortcomings, don’t bank on that continuing. This is a clown car with its tyres slowly deflating.
Reform UK was for a time, but not for all time. Just rejoice at that news.
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6 comments:
I must admit, watching the media, in particular the 'left wing biased' BBC, performing somersaults over the Hamilton by election was fun.
What's not so fun, is the continuing question of 'why am I paying my licence fee for a bunch of ex Tory advisors and tory supporters running the BBC news and politics, switch from promoting the Tories on the one hand, to promote Farage on the other'?
The right wing rags and their obscene online presence, can do and say whatever they like, I don't pay for them to pump poison out on a daily basis. But the BBC has single handedly given Farage a huge leg up, and done so under the bullshit excuse of 'impartiality'.
Yet frottage was being given airtime, and unchallenged space to trot out his bullshit, when other party's with more mps', more council members, and a bigger share of the vote were not.
Even when Labour (or Tories in a very thin disguise) won the by election, the BBC opined this 'meant nothing' and that Reform were 'the real winners'.
Really? Reform, tipped to win by the Toryograph (growing ever more rabid by the hour) GBscrews, the Express, Heil and, tipped to 'do battle with the SNP' by the BBC, came third.
Yes, even third is bad enough given how dire their finally revealed policies are, but hardly the triumph still being insisted upon.
You get the feeling, until fagman is securely in number ten, the BBC and the rest of the media will feel their work isn't done...
Never mind that lads!
Labour is hitting its targets!
https://www.thecanary.co/uk/analysis/2025/06/08/economic-precarity-uk/
Reform council cost-cutting drive in doubt
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwy60vjy1y8o
Anthony Hook leader of the Lib Dem group on KCC said: "This is utter chaos.
"Reform's so-called Doge unit seems to be cutting itself. This isn't a crack unit, it's a circus.
This is Reform we're talking about. A circus alright, but 'on' crack...
The beginning of the end? You wish... it, or its policies, are well entrenched in the public mindset now. Expect to see more. No one will rise up against it, there'll be a flurry of social media posts by various souls against it, but that's it. Regrettably, and to paraphrase slightly - "tomorrow belongs to them".
Regrettably true - all of it. The media (and others) seem to have fallen in love with "disruptors" - the sort of bastards who came to visit at Christmas and broke your new toys :(
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