'Reform row is spoilt-brat syndrome'
The UK is too far gone for even them to save us, says influencer June Slater
Interview by Jasmine Birtles
SOCIAL media commentator June Slater believes the Reform spat involving Rupert Lowe and Nigel Farage is “spoilt-brat syndrome”.
And she says that even if Reform did win the 2029 election, they could only provide “damage limitation” because the country is “too far gone”.
Slater, who has garnered close to a quarter of a million followers on X, says: “It’s spoilt-brat syndrome. I don’t see them coming back together. It’s got out of hand. Spats in public does nobody any good. We all end up losers.
“Reform is still our only hope. But our country is too far gone. We are looking over the edge of the abyss.”
Watch her full interview below:
As June has said, Reform UK should have kept their arguments in-house. I can liken this to a business. A Board of a company makes decisions in private at Board meetings. You have your say as a Director in those meetings and can agree or disagree all you like but, once a decision is made by the Board as a whole, you publicly support what is agreed, whether or not you personally agree with it. Reform should have worked this out in a private meeting and then come out as a united group. What has happened has only made people lose confidence in Reform UK as a party.