I've just been reading PayneGray's link to what was said at the Reform conference.
I've copied this extract:
"Lee Anderson, one of the party’s four MPs was announced as the party’s welfare spokesman, with Farage telling ITV: “There are too many young people being put on disability benefits, being literally cast out of the system, classed as victims, left there. It isn’t good for the economy, it isn’t good for them as human beings. From today, Lee Anderson is going to be our new spokesman on welfare."
I'm not going to comment on whether that's right or not. However, it's precisely what Labour has been saying and why it claims disability benefits, especially for younger workers, need overhauling. Labour has been thoroughly trashed for saying it - so why hasn't Reform? Two-tier journalism?
Ironically, some of the people making the most noise about Labour overhauling benefits will be affected themselves if Reform forms a government.
I don't get it. Reform supporters complain bitterly about politicians not understanding their concerns and not being like them. I don't believe they have ever looked at the backgrounds of Reform politicians and asked themselves the question how most of them have anything in common with them.