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If a Reform is such a racist party then why do reform have non-white members in the party and non-white people vote for ReformUK too?
That's why the left wing is losing because the left wing just calls everyone racist, nazis and fascists, who disagrees with them all the time.
"Im not racist. I have a black friend"
We can't be racist if we have a token negro!
You have to love how OP first calls Kemi Badenoch "whoever that diversity hire black woman is" and then attempts to structure a progressive sentence that only ends up being even more racist.
What is reform's position on letting british citizens with non-british spouses bring their spouse into the country?
It's the same as having kids who don't speak English as their first language, or having an EU passport so they have access to all the opportunities and freedoms that provides:
It's a privilege reserved for members of the Inner Party only and will not be tolerated amongst the Proles.
That's literally the current government policy