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Patriotism, Policing, and Party Politics: The Fight for Britain's Identity - W/ David Burgess Joyce13 Jan 202501:15:34

In this conversation, Ken Ferguson & David Burgess Joyce discuss the pressing need for reform in Britain, particularly in the context of the Conservative Party's failures and the evolving landscape of policing. They express disillusionment with the current political climate, highlighting issues such as the cultural challenges within law enforcement, the controversial handling of rape gangs, and the need for accountability among authorities. The discussion also touches on the disconnect between party leadership and grassroots supporters, the implications of net zero policies, and the broader societal issues stemming from political decisions. Ken and David discuss various pressing issues facing Britain, including climate change, fracking, government spending, the NHS, the judiciary, education, and patriotism. They argue against the prevailing narratives around climate change, advocates for fracking as a solution, and criticizes the mismanagement of local councils and the NHS. The conversation also highlights the need for educational reform to promote critical thinking and expresses a strong sense of patriotism, emphasizing Britain's historical contributions to the world.

Can Reform UK Save Britain? Nick Goulding Tells All24 Jan 202501:26:36

In this second edition of the Reform Party Podcast, Ken Ferguson welcomes Nick Goulding for an in-depth discussion on some of the biggest challenges facing the UK. From education reform and housing policy to defense spending and small business struggles, Nick shares his expert insights and bold ideas for rebuilding Britain. Drawing on his extensive background in politics, lobbying, and the military, Nick opens up about his career, his views on the current political landscape, and what Reform UK is doing to bring about real change. They cover topics like migration, the future of the NHS, proportional representation, and whether the UK’s economic trajectory can be saved. 👉 Highlights include: How the VAT on private schools is impacting education. Bold ideas for empowering small businesses. Reform UK's approach to defence spending and national security. The housing crisis and solutions to protect the Greenbelt. Why the political establishment continues to fail the British people. 🔑 Don’t miss this fascinating conversation packed with hard-hitting truths and actionable solutions. Share your thoughts in the comments and let us know what you think about the future of Britain. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more Reform Party discussions and interviews!

The Truth About NHS Reform, Lockdowns & Justice: Emma Guy’s Bold Vision27 Jan 202501:01:07

🎙 Welcome to the Reform Party UK Podcast In this episode, host Ken Ferguson sits down with Emma Guy, a prospective Reform Party UK candidate, to tackle some of the most pressing political issues facing the nation today. Together, they reflect on Donald Trump's inauguration, pandemic preparedness, climate change policies, and the fallout of COVID-19 lockdowns.

Emma shares her perspective on immigration, gender ideology, and accountability in governance while highlighting her journey into politics and her commitment to community service. She also provides a heartfelt look at her experiences with the NHS, her battle with breast cancer, and how these life events have shaped her approach to social justice and political campaigning.

💡 Key Discussion Points: 1️⃣ How Trump’s inauguration speech outlined a bold vision for America. 2️⃣ The UK government’s failure to implement its pandemic preparedness plan. 3️⃣ Why climate change policies need adaptability and nuance. 4️⃣ How COVID-19 lockdowns eroded public trust in government. 5️⃣ Immigration policies that align with economic needs. 6️⃣ The justice system's imbalance and the need for reform. 7️⃣ Personal growth through adversity and the value of charity work.

💬 Join the Conversation: What are your thoughts on these pressing political issues? Share your views in the comments below!

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Britain is BROKEN: Reform UK’s Plan to Fix It! | Malcolm Saunders on Politics & Power03 Feb 202501:10:19

🎙 Welcome to the Reform Party UK Podcast In this episode, host Ken Ferguson sits down with Malcolm Sanders to discuss the state of Britain, broken institutions, and the fight for real reform. They take on immigration, the NHS, public trust in government, and economic failures, challenging the status quo and discussing what Reform UK would do differently.

💡 Key Discussion Points: 1️⃣ Is Britain truly broken? What needs to change? 2️⃣ The real cost of mass immigration and why it’s unsustainable. 3️⃣ Why the NHS is a bureaucratic monster that needs radical reform. 4️⃣ The truth about lockdowns and government overreach. 5️⃣ How Reform UK plans to fix local councils and public spending. 6️⃣ Is nationalism the solution to Britain's identity crisis?

💬 What are your thoughts on Britain’s future? Share your opinions in the comments!

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How the Government is STEALING Your Money & Getting Away With It! -The Reform Party Podcast11 Feb 202501:10:35

🚨 Britain is Broken – Can Reform UK Fix It? The Reform Party is rising fast, shaking up the political establishment, and challenging the Labour & Conservative grip on the UK. In this exclusive episode of the Reform Party Podcast, we go deep into the REAL issues affecting Britain—issues the mainstream media won’t touch. 🔴 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✅ The Truth About Britain’s Economic Crisis – Are we heading towards bankruptcy? ✅ Wasted Taxpayer Money – How councils are sitting on £670 million in debt while slashing public services. ✅ Two-Tier Justice System – Are some people getting preferential treatment in UK courts? ✅ The Grooming Gang Scandal – Why authorities still haven’t learned their lesson. ✅ Immigration & Crime – Is mass migration helping or hurting the UK? ✅ Can Reform UK Replace Labour & Conservatives? – How the party is gaining record-breaking support in polls. LINKS TRIGGERNOMETRY https://podcasts.apple.com/fi/podcast/the-uncensored-truth-about-grooming-gangs-charlie-peters/id1375568988?i=1000689404566 LOBO LOANS http://lada.debtresistance.uk/ 👀 WATCH NOW to see why more people than ever are turning to the Reform Party. 📢 Join the Debate – Comment Below: What’s the biggest issue facing Britain today? Do you think Reform UK is the real alternative? 🔔 Subscribe for More Reform Party Updates! 👍 Like this video if you believe in common-sense politics. 💬 Comment your thoughts—do you trust the current government? #ReformUK #UKPolitics #BritainIsBroken #NigelFarage #PoliticalCorruption #ReformParty #Labour #Conservatives #CommonSensePolitics

🚨 Reform UK’s Next MP? Jason Moorcroft’s Battle for Parliament!17 Feb 202500:45:09

Could Reform UK win its next MP? Jason Moorcroft joins the podcast to discuss his campaign, the broken political system, and the fight for real change. With the upcoming by-election, could this be the breakthrough moment for Reform UK? 🔴 Key Topics Covered: ✅ Will Reform UK win a by-election? – The latest polling and predictions ✅ Labour MP Scandal! – How a shocking assault charge could trigger a by-election ✅ Why Voters Are Switching to Reform UK – What’s changing in the political landscape? ✅ The Housing Crisis & Greenbelt Controversy – Are new Labour policies making it worse? ✅ The Future of the UK Economy – What needs to happen to fix Britain? 👀 WATCH NOW to find out why Jason Moorcroft could be the next big name in Reform UK politics! 📢 Join the Debate – Comment Below: ❓ Do you think Reform UK can win this by-election? 🔔 Subscribe for More Eye-Opening Political Content! 👍 Like if you support common-sense politics 💬 Comment your thoughts—does Reform UK have a real shot at power? #ReformUK #UKPolitics #PoliticalScandal #JasonMoorcroft #ReformParty #UKElection #LabourCollapse #BritainIsBroken #UKNews #NigelFarage #ByElection #PoliticalChange

🚨 Ella Worthington: Reform UK’s Rising Star? The Fight to Change British Politics!28 Feb 202500:12:58

Is Reform UK about to shake up British politics? In this exclusive podcast, we sit down with Ella Worthington, a passionate Reform UK candidate for the West Lancashire local elections. From tackling the cost-of-living crisis to standing up for small businesses, Ella shares her vision for a stronger, fairer Britain. As a former Conservative voter turned Reform UK supporter, Ella explains why she made the switch and how disillusionment with mainstream parties led her to join the fight for real political change. 🔴 In This Episode: ✅ Why Ella left the Conservatives and joined Reform UK ✅ The real issues facing West Lancashire—antisocial behaviour, poor infrastructure, and business struggles ✅ How local elections can spark national change ✅ The importance of voter turnout in challenging Labour and Conservative dominance ✅ Ella’s personal commitment to making a difference in her community 💡 Could this be Reform UK’s breakthrough moment? 👀 WATCH NOW to hear how Ella Worthington plans to fight for West Lancashire and why Reform UK might be the answer to Britain’s political frustrations. 📢 Join the Debate – Comment Below: ❓ Do you think Ella Worthington can win this election? What’s the biggest issue facing Britain today? 🔔 Subscribe for More Political Insights & Reform UK Updates! 👍 Like if you support common-sense politics 💬 Comment your thoughts—should Reform UK be Britain’s future? #ReformUK #EllaWorthington #UKPolitics #PoliticalReform #WestLancsElections #LocalElections #NigelFarage #UKNews #LabourCollapse #BritainIsBroken #PoliticalChange #ReformUKPolling #Election2025

Ukraine Special- The Coalition Of The Stupid07 Mar 202500:07:14

In this episode of the Reform Party podcast, Ken Ferguson discusses the pressing need for reform in Britain, particularly in light of recent geopolitical events surrounding the Ukraine conflict. He critiques the leadership of Keir Starmer and the implications of international relations, particularly with the United States and Europe. Ferguson emphasises the futility of the ongoing war in Ukraine and advocates for a peace settlement, while also addressing the complexities of public opinion and party politics in the UK.

🚨 COVID Lies, Freedom at Risk & Government Overreach – Cath Evans EXPOSES It All09 Mar 202501:13:55

🔥 Did the government go too far with COVID restrictions? What really happened behind closed doors, and why are vaccine-injured individuals still being ignored? In this explosive episode, Kath Evans from the Freedom Alliance reveals the real impact of lockdowns, media manipulation, and political corruption. From forced mandates and job losses to the rise of grassroots movements, we break down what mainstream media won’t tell you. This is the truth about COVID, the failure of our leaders, and why more people than ever are rejecting the political establishment. 🔴 In This Episode: ✅ Why lockdowns caused irreversible damage to society ✅ The government’s role in creating mass fear & compliance ✅ How vaccine-injured individuals are STILL being silenced ✅ The shocking power of mainstream media in shaping public perception ✅ Why the COVID inquiry is a total sham ✅ The rise of grassroots political movements & the fight for freedom ✅ How globalist agendas are influencing UK policies 👀 WATCH NOW to understand the real cost of COVID restrictions, and why people are waking up to the truth about our political system. 📢 Join the Debate – Comment Below: ❓ Do you trust the government’s handling of COVID? Why or why not? ❓ Should there be accountability for the COVID response? 🔔 Subscribe for More Political Truths & Real News! 👍 Like if you believe freedom matters! 💬 Comment your thoughts—should there be a full government investigation into COVID policies? #FreedomAlliance #CathEvans #COVIDTruth #UKPolitics #GovernmentLies #LockdownFailure #MediaManipulation #PoliticalReform #ReformUK #Election2025 #CovidInquiry #VaccineInjury

24-Year-Old Reform UK Candidate vs The Establishment – Can He Win?16 Mar 202500:17:21

🚨 Is this 24-year-old the future of British politics? Ellis Newton is stepping up to challenge the failing system of Labour and the Conservatives. With the UK economy in crisis, young voices like his are demanding real change, lower taxes, better job opportunities, and an end to political corruption. Britain is broken – but can Reform UK fix it? In this powerful interview, Ellis breaks down: ✅ Why young people can’t afford homes, families, or a future ✅ The cost-of-living crisis & how government policies made it worse ✅ How Labour & Conservatives destroyed the UK economy ✅ The truth about inflation, wages, and why the system is failing ✅ Why Reform UK’s economic plan is gaining support across Britain ✅ What needs to change NOW to fix Britain’s financial future 👀 WATCH NOW to hear how Ellis Newton plans to shake up British politics and why he believes the economy must come first to save the next generation. 📢 Join the Debate – Comment Below: ❓ Is the UK economy failing young people? What’s the biggest issue for you? ❓ Will Reform UK’s economic plan work? What would YOU change? 🔔 Subscribe for More Political Interviews & UK Economic News! 👍 Like if you believe Britain needs a financial reset! 💬 Comment your thoughts—is Reform UK the answer to the UK’s economic collapse? #ReformUK #UKEconomy #CostOfLivingCrisis #InflationCrisis #EllisNewton #YoungPoliticians #UKPolitics #PoliticalReform #EconomicCollapse #WagesCrisis #HousingCrisis #BritainIsBroken #FinancialCrisis #ReformUKEconomicPlan #Election2025 #BritishEconomy #GovernmentCorruption

Team Reform25 Mar 202500:06:05

In this episode of the Reform Party podcast, Ken Ferguson discusses the recent events surrounding Reform UK, focusing on the rise of MP Rupert Lowe and the ensuing controversy regarding leadership and policy differences with Nigel Farage. The conversation explores the implications of these events on the party's future and public perception, ultimately emphasising the importance of unity within the party. Takeaways Rupert Lowe has gained recognition as a skilled orator. The leadership challenge came unexpectedly amidst rising polls. Disputes within the party reflect deeper ideological divides. Nigel Farage opposes ethno-nationalist policies for Reform UK. Public opinion on immigration remains a contentious issue. The controversy has not significantly harmed Reform UK's standing. Party unity is crucial for future success. Rupert Lowe's future in the party appears uncertain. The podcast emphasizes the importance of focusing on party goals. Ken Ferguson expresses his commitment to Team Reform. Reform UK, Rupert Lowe, Nigel Farage, political controversy, leadership challenge, immigration policy, party dynamics, UK politics

The TRUTH About Local Politics – Wirral Is a Warning for the Nation30 Mar 202500:41:43

🚨 Is your council lying to you? In this 🔥 explosive episode of the Reform Party Podcast, Les Spencer lifts the lid on the total collapse of Wirral Borough Council – from bankruptcy, political incompetence, out-of-control spending, to a shocking housing and immigration agenda no one voted for. Les, a former Conservative councilor turned Reform UK leader on the Wirral, reveals: ✅ Why Wirral Council is effectively bankrupt and being bailed out by government loans ✅ The £1 BILLION housing plan that locals will pay for – but will never benefit from ✅ How 25% of your council tax goes straight to council staff pensions ✅ The truth behind statements of special educational needs and local benefit dependency ✅ How national planning laws are overriding local democracy – and greenbelt land could be next 👀 WATCH NOW – because what’s happening on the Wirral is a blueprint for failure across the UK. 📢 Comment Below: ❓ Is your local council out of touch with reality? ❓ Should Reform UK take control of more councils in 2027? 🔔 Subscribe for unfiltered local politics, Reform UK updates & truth they won’t show you on TV. 💬 Let us know your thoughts — this affects us ALL. #ReformUK #WirralCrisis #LocalPolitics #CouncilBankruptcy #UKHousingScandal #ImmigrationAgenda #CouncilTax #Greenbelt #WirralCouncil #BrokenBritain #LesSpencer #PlanningBill2024 #ReformWirral

Nick Buckley EXPOSES the Truth About UK Charities, Woke Politics & Government Waste14 Apr 202501:15:21

🔥 Is Britain broken beyond repair? Former charity CEO and Reform UK candidate Nick Buckley OBE joins us for a brutally honest conversation about the corruption in the charity sector, the failure of public institutions, and how the political class has let working people down. This is the most fearless episode we’ve ever released. 🔴 In this episode: ✅ Why the charity industry is bloated, broken & politically manipulated ✅ The foreign aid con and how government funding fuels fake activism ✅ £600k for one child – and how the SEND system is being gamed ✅ Why young people have no future and the working class is being left behind ✅ The link between virtue signalling, council collapse & mass migration ✅ And why Reform UK must fight back, not play nice 👀 WATCH THIS if you’re sick of being lied to, taxed dry, and ignored. 📢 Join the Debate – Comment Below: ❓ Do you trust the big charities anymore? ❓ Should Reform UK expose more of this before the next election? 🔔 Subscribe for more real talk, unfiltered Reform UK interviews and the truth they won’t show you on Sky or BBC. 👍 Like this if you think it’s time for a reset. 💬 Comment what made your jaw drop – we’re reading all of them.

Reform Runcorn By Election Special07 Apr 202500:11:46

In this episode of the Reform Party podcast, host Ken Ferguson discusses the upcoming Runcorn by-election, emphasising its significance for Reform UK. He explores the dynamics of candidate selection within the party, highlighting the tension between local branches and party leadership. Ferguson also introduces the candidates, including Sarah Pochon, and shares insights from his interactions with local supporters and party members. Takeaways The Runcorn by-election is crucial for Reform UK's future. Winning in traditionally Labour areas can shift political dynamics. Candidate selection processes can create tension within parties. Local branches often feel overruled by party leadership. Jason Moorcroft's decision to step aside shows selflessness. Sarah Pochon is seen as a relatable candidate. The atmosphere among supporters is optimistic and positive. Understanding opponents is key to election strategy. Engagement with local communities is vital for success. The party's growth depends on effective candidate selection. titles

Can the NHS be saved? And does it matter?25 Apr 202500:16:03

In this episode, Ken Ferguson delves into the complexities and challenges facing the NHS, questioning the moral implications of its current structure and exploring potential reforms. He argues that the NHS, while a noble idea, suffers from inefficiencies due to its lack of market forces and competition. Ferguson discusses the demographic pressures on the system and proposes a series of reforms aimed at improving patient care and system sustainability. Takeaways The perception of communitarianism as morally superior to individualism is prevalent. The NHS is often viewed as a state-run monopoly with inherent inefficiencies. Patients do not face direct costs, leading to overuse of services. Chronic underinvestment and political meddling plague the NHS. The UK has fewer healthcare resources compared to OECD averages. Market-driven systems often yield better health outcomes and patient satisfaction. Demographic changes are increasing pressure on the NHS. Proposed reforms include introducing regulated competition and patient choice. Technological innovation is lagging in the NHS due to lack of competition. A reformed NHS could preserve universal access while improving efficiency. Sound Bites "The NHS is a state-run monopoly." "Chronic over-demand leads to rationed care." "The NHS is funded by general revenue." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Controversial NHS Debate 02:36 The Structure and Challenges of the NHS 10:35 Demographic Pressures on the NHS 13:47 Proposed Reforms for a Sustainable NHS In this episode, Ken Ferguson delves into the complexities and challenges facing the NHS, questioning the moral implications of its current structure and exploring potential reforms. He argues that the NHS, while a noble idea, suffers from inefficiencies due to its lack of market forces and competition. Ferguson discusses the demographic pressures on the system and proposes a series of reforms aimed at improving patient care and system sustainability. takeaways The perception of communitarianism as morally superior to individualism is prevalent. The NHS is often viewed as a state-run monopoly with inherent inefficiencies. Patients do not face direct costs, leading to overuse of services. Chronic underinvestment and political meddling plague the NHS. The UK has fewer healthcare resources compared to OECD averages. Market-driven systems often yield better health outcomes and patient satisfaction. Demographic changes are increasing pressure on the NHS. Proposed reforms include introducing regulated competition and patient choice. Technological innovation is lagging in the NHS due to lack of competition. A reformed NHS could preserve universal access while improving efficiency. Sound Bites "The NHS is a state-run monopoly." "Chronic over-demand leads to rationed care." "The NHS is funded by general revenue." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Controversial NHS Debate 02:36 The Structure and Challenges of the NHS 10:35 Demographic Pressures on the NHS 13:47 Proposed Reforms for a Sustainable NHS

From the Front Line- How Reform won Runcorn04 May 202500:51:12

In this episode of the Reform Party podcast, Councillor Mandy Clare discusses the recent by-election victory in Runcorn, the dynamics of the campaign, and the implications for the Reform Party.

She shares insights into community engagement, the challenges faced by the party, and the controversies surrounding local governance, particularly regarding transgender issues and child safeguarding.

The conversation also touches on the legal and social implications of gender identity, concluding with a hopeful outlook for the future of the Reform Party.

Chapters

00:00Introduction to Reform Party and Recent Victory

02:57Campaign Dynamics and Community Engagement

05:58Election Results and Implications for Reform Party

09:06Challenges Faced by Councillors and Community Concerns

11:58Controversies and Safeguarding Issues in Local Politics

24:11Future Aspirations and Recruitment for Local Councils

28:28The Evolution of Transgender Ideology and Its Impact

34:36Legal Clarifications and Gender Recognition

40:46Protecting Women and Children in Society

45:10Celebrating Political Wins and Future ProspectsChapters

00:00Introduction to Reform Party and Recent Victory

02:57Campaign Dynamics and Community Engagement

05:58Election Results and Implications for Reform Party

09:06Challenges Faced by Councillors and Community Concerns

11:58Controversies and Safeguarding Issues in Local Politics

24:11Future Aspirations and Recruitment for Local Councils

28:28The Evolution of Transgender Ideology and Its Impact

34:36Legal Clarifications and Gender Recognition

40:46Protecting Women and Children in Society

45:10Celebrating Political Wins and Future Prospects

Reform Has Seized Power- Now What Do We Do With It?10 May 202500:49:19

In this engaging conversation, Ken welcomes back Nick Buckley, MBE, to discuss the Reform Party's recent electoral successes and the responsibilities that come with power. They explore the need for radical change in local councils, the role of mayors, the inefficiencies of government bureaucracy, and the challenges posed by unions. The discussion also touches on the importance of transparency in political coalitions and the future of the Reform Party in upcoming elections, culminating in a candid conversation about immigration policies and the need for decisive action. The conversation delves into the complexities of immigration policies, focusing on deportation strategies for illegal migrants, the criteria for legal migrants, and the challenges of integration. It explores the implications of demographic changes, the role of technology in addressing workforce needs, and the evolving political landscape in the UK, particularly regarding the Reform Party's position and future. Reform Party has a unique opportunity to demonstrate effective governance in local councils. Radical agendas are necessary to show voters that politicians can deliver on promises. Mayors have added complexity to accountability in local governance. There is significant waste and duplication in local government that can be eliminated. Unions often hinder progress in the public sector and need to be challenged. With power comes increased scrutiny and responsibility for elected officials. Transparency in political coalitions is crucial for public trust. The Reform Party must navigate potential alliances carefully to achieve their goals. The upcoming elections present a chance for Reform to solidify their influence. Immigration policies need to be re-evaluated to address illegal immigration effectively. Deportation policies are proposed for illegal migrants with strict timelines. Legal migrants who have broken laws would face immediate deportation. Integration criteria for migrants need to be clearly defined. The conversation touches on the complexities of ethno-nationalism. Demographics and technology are crucial in shaping future immigration policies. The current political climate is shifting towards more stringent immigration reforms. The Reform Party is gaining traction and could influence future elections. There is a need for a balanced approach to immigration that considers both economic and social factors. The discussion highlights the challenges of defining who qualifies as integrated. Future conversations will need to address the nuances of immigration and integration.

Build Reform From The Grass Roots22 May 202500:38:45

In this conversation, David Burgess-Joyce discusses his role as the interim chair for Reform UK Wirral, the challenges and rewards of building a grassroots political movement, and the current state of local governance. He highlights the importance of engaging with passionate activists and the need for change in political representation. The discussion also touches on the impact of national politics on local governance, the corruption within councils, and the strategies needed for effective governance moving forward. David expresses optimism about the future of Reform UK and the potential for significant electoral success.

  • "It's a full-time job, I have to say."
  • "We have over 2,400 activists who are registered."
  • "The British people will crack."
  • "We need to be seen as the adults in the room."
  • "We would have decimated the two main parties."
  • "They will do any dirty trick that they can find."
  • "We need to see where the bodies are buried."
Reform In Power- Cultivating The Red Rose05 Jun 202500:23:34

In this conversation, Councillor Simon Evans discusses the recent local election victories in Lancashire, where Reform UK won an unexpected number of seats, leading to his new role as Deputy Leader.

He reflects on the responsibilities that come with this position, the importance of building relationships with council officials, and the challenges of implementing policy changes.

The discussion also touches on the need for performance metrics in local governance and the vision for the future of the council under Reform UK's leadership.

  • Reform UK won 53 seats in Lancashire, exceeding expectations.
  • Simon Evans is now the Deputy Leader of Lancashire County Council.
  • Building relationships with council officials is crucial for effective governance.
  • The council aims to focus on what benefits residents of Lancashire.
  • There is a responsibility to deliver on promises made during the election campaign.
  • Performance reviews and metrics are essential for accountability.
  • The council is working on policy changes, including rural affairs.
  • Challenges exist with existing legislation and public duties.
  • The team consists of skilled individuals with diverse experiences.
  • The future of local governance looks promising under Reform UK's leadership.
When Reform Takes Power What Do We Do In The First Hundred Days?15 Jun 202500:48:54

In this conversation, Ken Ferguson and Mark Fleming discuss the need for significant legislative reform within the UK, focusing on repealing outdated laws that hinder local government and societal progress.

They explore various acts, including the Constitutional Reform Act, the Human Rights Act, and the Climate Act, debating their implications and the necessity of replacement legislation.

The discussion also touches on the complexities of welfare reform, the minimum wage, and the importance of long-term planning for societal improvement.

The conversation explores the importance of long-term solutions for citizenship and community service, emphasising the need for structured contributions to society.

It discusses local governance and the role of community engagement in improving public services.

Takeaways

Councils are hamstrung by primary legislation.

Repealing the Constitutional Reform Act is essential for reform.

A UK bill of rights should replace the Human Rights Act.

The House of Lords needs reform, but not hereditary peers.

Devolution acts require a cautious approach to repeal.

Minimum wage impacts small businesses and employment.

The Tax Credits Act has created dependency on the state.

Environmental legislation adds unnecessary bureaucracy.

Crime and Disorder Act fails to hold individuals accountable.

Long-term planning is crucial for effective governance.

Long-term solutions are essential for societal cohesion.

Compulsory community service can enhance citizenship.

Local councils should be held accountable for financial decisions.

Engagement in local governance is crucial for reform.

Youth mental health can improve with structured activities.

Community contributions can foster a sense of belonging.

The Dangerous Road To Net Zero25 Jun 202500:21:58

In this episode of the Reform Party podcast, the Ken Ferguson discusses the lack of local elections and the uncovering of significant environmental issues related to carbon capture technology.

The conversation delves into the risks associated with CO2 injection into the Irish Sea, highlighting concerns about safety, environmental impact, and the long-term implications of such actions.

The speakers emphasize the need for public awareness and accountability from government bodies regarding these pressing issues. The Reform Party is exploring local governance despite the absence of elections. A structured approach is being taken to disseminate information about environmental issues.

Carbon capture technology poses significant risks to the environment and public health. Concerns about the long-term effects of CO2 injection into geological formations are raised.

The potential for toxic chemicals to contaminate water supplies is alarming. The conversation highlights the secrecy surrounding the carbon capture project.

There is skepticism about the effectiveness and safety of carbon capture technology. The speakers call for public awareness and action against environmental risks.

The need for thorough risk assessments and accountability from government bodies is emphasised.

The discussion concludes with a commitment to campaign against the carbon capture project. For further information on this subject

https://www.wirralreformuk.org/the-dangerous-drive-to-net-zero

https://open.substack.com/pub/mfqazar/p/liverpool-bay-britains-carbon-catcher?utm_source=app-post-stats-page&r=5hpyym&utm_medium=ios

Can I Persuade Nick Buckley Not To Resign From Reform?29 Jun 202500:52:25

The acknowledgment of grooming gangs is becoming mainstream.

Accountability for those who covered up these crimes is crucial.

The breakdown of family structures contributes to societal issues.

Cultural differences impact perceptions of crime and justice.

Political parties must adapt to changing societal needs.

Reform UK is seen as a potential vehicle for change.

The importance of community responsibility in protecting children.

Tolerance can lead to negative consequences if misapplied.

The political landscape is shifting, with new parties emerging.

Engagement in political processes is necessary for change.

In this conversation, the speakers discuss the emerging acknowledgment of grooming gangs in the mainstream media, the accountability of institutions that have failed to protect vulnerable individuals, and the breakdown of family structures contributing to societal issues.

They explore the cultural differences that affect perceptions of crime and justice, the shifting political landscape with the rise of Reform UK, and the need for community responsibility and engagement in political processes to drive change.

At The Coal Seam For Reform06 Jul 202500:19:15

In this episode of the Reform Party podcast, host Ken Fergson interviews Andy Gascoigne the Reform group leader at Ashfield District Council. he shares his journey from a Nottinghamshire mining village to becoming a local politician. Andy discusses his upbringing, experiences in the military, and his transition into politics, highlighting the challenges and aspirations he faces in local governance. He emphasises the need for ordinary people to engage in politics and make a difference in their communities.

  • Andy grew up in a mining village and faced challenges early on.
  • He had a successful boxing career and trained with notable boxers.
  • His military service shaped his discipline and leadership skills.
  • Andy transitioned into politics after witnessing local governance issues.
  • He emphasises the importance of ordinary people in politics.
  • Andy is focused on community engagement and addressing local issues.
  • He aims to recruit more people to the Reform Party in Ashfield.
  • Andy believes in accountability and transparency in local governance.
  • He is determined to improve local services and facilities.
  • His experiences have fuelled his passion for making a difference.
Reform Embraces Party Democracy21 Jul 202501:01:57

In this video Nick Goulding explains how Reform Uk is working to democratise the party from branch elections to populating the party Board.

This is a must listen for anyone serious about progress in the party.

Gawain Towler- What I Can Bring To The Board Of Reform UK11 Aug 202500:38:46

Gawain Towler is the former Press Officer of Reform UK.

He is standing for election to the main Board of Reform UK and the result of the election will be announced later this month.

This is the third of our interviews showcasing the candidates and will hopefully impress you with the high calibre of the people within the party.

If you are a Board candidate and would like to appear on this podcast please email me at reformpartypodcast@gmail.com

Dan Barker- Reform Board Candidate08 Aug 202500:31:09

Dan Barker is the former Reform UK candidate for Mayor of Manchester.

He is standing for election to the main Board of Reform UK and the result of the election will be announced later this month.

This is the second of our interviews showcasing the candidates and will hopefully impress you with the high calibre of the people within the party.

If you are a Board candidate and would like to appear on this podcast please email me at reformpartypodcast@gmail.com

Wirral Migrant Hotel To Close?21 Aug 202500:18:31

In this video David Burgess Joyce the Chair of the Wirral branch of Reform UK discusses the background to the recent migrant protests in Epping and Hoylake and explains what is likely to happen next.

The local Labour run Council in Wirral is considering a court injunction to stop the Home Office plans to disperse single male migrants.

Is this the end for Labour's asylum strategy?

And where do we go from here?

I'm Islamophobic- Lock Me Up!!28 Aug 202500:16:02

In this recording Ken Ferguson discusses the current Government's apparent determination to criminalise Islamophobia and the consequences for free speech.

Wirral DOGE- Current Investigations14 Sep 202500:24:09

In Wirral Reform Uk have formed their own DOGE unit to investigate financial waste in Wirral Borough Council.

This video explores some of the areas of investigation with two of the team.

If you have knowledge of any waste or wrong doing in the Council please send an email to

doge@reformuk.org and we will investigate.

Reform On Defection Watch21 Sep 202500:33:55

With a number of high profile defections to Reform over the last few weeks we ask how long this will continue and discuss whether defections are always positive for the party.

David Starkey Critiques Reform UK26 Sep 202500:30:34

The renowned historian Dr David Starkey records his impressions of the recent Reform UK conference and how he sees the future and the problems Reform will encounter.

The Accidental Podcast02 Oct 202500:57:51

This recording was never intended to be a podcast.

We were trying out some new streaming software and when I looked at it the casual conversation afterward which seemed to be of general interest.

Why Liz Truss failed.

The ideal VAT threshold.

The danger of Digital ID.

Hope you enjoy!!!

Populist Conservatism 04 Oct 202501:13:39

Mark Littlewood discusses the existential crisis in the Conservative Party, Labour's appalling conference gaffe and what Reform needs to do to prepare for power.

By Election Special10 Oct 202501:33:10

Every week, Reform UK contests local by elections up and down the country.

This podcast takes a deep dive into the weeds of political campaigning at a grassroots level and closely examines the by elections contested on 2nd October 2025.

Did we win or did we lose?

And, in particular, what can we learn from the campaigns that we fought?

Meet the hard working Reform activists on the front line.

COVID- The Political Legacy13 Oct 202500:58:40

The UK is still suffering from the legacy of the 2020 lockdowns.

This episode explores the emergence of the grassroots response to the lockdowns and the government overreach which continues to this day.

Alan Miller was the driving force behind the Together Declaration and he analyses the positive political reactions to the pandemic.

https://www.battleofideas.org.uk/

https://togetherdeclaration.org/events/4th/

Cash Is King- Or It Should Be20 Oct 202500:32:27

The grassroots fight to save cash as a medium of exchange is on, particularly for the most vulnerable among us.

Steve Speakman has put himself on the front line of this battle which has implications for all of our freedoms.

Hear his story.

Philip Kiszely- Cultural Conflict In The UK24 Oct 202500:34:41

Philip Kiszely is a former academic and Senior Research Fellow at the New Culture Forum.

In this episode he analyses the role of the media in changing the framework of debate, catalogues the rise of Reform and the hope that has been invested in it.

He questions if the rape gang enquiry is worth holding and discusses cultural relativism and how cancel culture has affected his life.

Local Taxation- Why It Matters31 Oct 202500:57:02

Alan Murdie is a barrister and probably the country's principal expert on local government taxation.

As Reform takes control of increasing numbers of Local Authorities, he analyses Council tax by looking at its historical context and takes a deep dive into the current issues.

He concludes that, like so much else in the UK, the whole system is in need of Reform.

One for the policy wonks.

Net Zero- The Road To Oblivion With Nick Tyrone08 Nov 202500:48:35

In this podcast, Nick Tyrone discusses the huge dangers represented by Ed Milliband's Net Zero policies.

He also gives his views on the state of the UK parties and how different types of electoral system can change the future.

Kathryn Porter- When Will The Lights Go Out?13 Nov 202501:10:45

Kathryn Porter is the foremost expert on UK energy security.

In this episode, she examines the mistakes currently being made in UK energy policy, the hidden costs of renewables and whether it is possible to achieve net zero.

And how long until we start to see blackouts?

No Justice For Victims 22 Nov 202500:50:09

Reform UK is full of amazing, talented people and Wendy has discovered yet another.

Until recently, Justine Thomas was a Magistrate in Norfolk and in this episode, she tells her life story from single mother to tech entrepreneur and lifts the lid on the desperate state of our criminal justice system.

She also chronicles her political journey to becoming a committed Reform UK activist.

Where next for Justine?

Two Tier Policing With Rupert Matthews28 Nov 202501:10:39

Rupert Matthews is a former MEP and is the Reform UK Police and Crime Commissioner for Leicestershire and Rutland.

In this episode, Rupert discusses the challenges of policing in the 21st Century and what Reform can do to improve the criminal justice system for the future.

He looks at the background in which the kind of woke policing we now endure came about and what can be done to improve policing for the future.

Budgeting For Welfare- Some Blue Sky Thinking06 Dec 202500:58:05

Now that the dust has settled on Rachel Reeves' budget Ken Ferguson and Wendy Whittaker-Large do a deep dive into the issues surrounding her decisions and their likely consequences.

Ken takes the opportunity to float some radical ideas around welfare reform.

Simon Evans- Reform In Charge11 Dec 202500:37:48

In May 2025, Reform UK won a huge number of seats at the local elections and became the controlling regime in a number of Councils around the country.

In the last few weeks our political opponents have run a series of smear campaigns in parliament and in the national and local media to try to denigrate Reform and question the competence of our leadership.

But are the criticisms valid or are they based in mischief and misinformation?

Simon Evans is Deputy Leader of Lancashire County Council which has a budget of £1.7 Billion and in this episode he reviews what has been achieved in the first six months of Reform being in control of the Council.

Mandy Clare- The Process Is the Punishment16 Dec 202500:39:05

In June, Mandy Clare was arrested and charged with assault at a Pride Festival in Winsford, Cheshire.

In this podcast, she tells the story of what actually happened that day and explains how our legal system has been weaponised against us.

Cultivating The Grass Roots With Jonathan Mackie20 Dec 202500:49:29

Jonathan Mackie is a businessman and Chair of the Reform branch in Halton, Merseyside.

In this video he excoriates the current government for their dreadful decisions on the economy and looks forward to a Reform surge in the local elections in the Spring.

He also assesses he chances of Reform UK becoming the official opposition in the Scottish parliamentary elections.

The Year When EVERYTHING Changed04 Jan 202600:41:32

This podcast chronicled 2025 which was a monumental year for Reform UK.

Relive the ups and downs in the political arena and the most important chat from our amazing guests.

The Year When Everything WILL Change Again11 Jan 202600:50:00

We know that by the end of this year the world will have changed out of all recognition but how?

What will be up?

Who will be down?

Here is what we think will happen in 2026.

Why I Defected To Reform19 Jan 202600:23:20

In this episode, Andrew Allison, long time Tory and doyen of the classical liberal right, explains why he finally left the Conservative Party and joined Reform UK.

In a week when several others have made the same journey it seems this is a seminal moment.

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https://www.popularconservatism.com/

David Starkey- How Reform Can Exercise Power25 Jan 202601:00:37

It looks increasingly likely that Reform UK will win the next General Election but is that enough?

David Starkey, Mark Littlewood and Dan Barker discuss.

Once Reform has seized the levers of power what do we do if we pull them and nothing happens?

Dr Starkey argues that the key is Restoration first.

In conjunction with Popular Conservatism. https://www.popularconservatism.com

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