‘They feel betrayed’: Furious working-class voters flock to Reform UK
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‘They feel betrayed’: Furious working-class voters flock to Reform UK

May 20, 2026
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'Triggernometry' co-host Francis Foster believes working-class voters are abandoning UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and flocking to Reform UK out of anger and betrayal. “He [Keir Starmer] doesn’t want to go down as another failed prime minister,” Mr Foster told Sky News Digital Presenter James Bolt. “We have the old school left, over here, and what they’re doing is they’re breaking away, and they’re going to Reform.

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“The Labour Party is losing the majority of these people to Reform because they’re very angry, they’re very upset, they feel that they’ve been betrayed. “They are right to feel betrayed.”

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