World News We welcome scrutiny, Reform UK says after major election gains May 9, 2026 1 minute read 11 The party’s Zia Yusuf says it won’t take voters for granted, following its sweeping election gains. Post navigation Previous: Lib Dems offer alternative to extremes of Reform and Greens, Davey saysNext: HMS Dragon heads to Middle East for potential Strait of Hormuz mission 11 thoughts on “We welcome scrutiny, Reform UK says after major election gains” Zia Yusuf says they won’t take voters for granted, but I hope they actually listen to the people who switched from Conservative and Labour. Reply Impressive gains for Reform UK, but can they really deliver on their promises or will they just be another disappointment like the others? Reply It’s good they’re welcoming scrutiny—that’s exactly what we need after years of being taken for granted by the main parties. Reply I’m cautiously optimistic. Their sweep shows people are fed up, but I worry about the lack of experience in local government. Reply About time a party gets a wake-up call from the voters. Let’s see if Reform UK can actually govern or if it’s all talk. Reply Ordinary citizens feel powerless against the machinery of party politics. (36ed19) Reply Climate policy needs to transcend partisan bickering and become a national priority. (3cfbdf) Reply Coalition governments force compromise but the public sees it as weakness. (f7cfdd) Reply The revolving door between government and lobbying firms needs serious reform. (a4351b) Reply Why does every policy debate turn into a culture war these days? (3ce6d3) Reply Politicians promise the world and deliver absolutely nothing most of the time. (936824) Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Related News World News Mark Fuhrman, ex-detective convicted of lying during OJ Simpson trial, has died May 19, 2026 0 World News Putin visits China to reaffirm Russia ties May 19, 2026 0 World News Trump says he’s called off Iran strike at request of Gulf allies May 19, 2026 0
Zia Yusuf says they won’t take voters for granted, but I hope they actually listen to the people who switched from Conservative and Labour. Reply
Impressive gains for Reform UK, but can they really deliver on their promises or will they just be another disappointment like the others? Reply
It’s good they’re welcoming scrutiny—that’s exactly what we need after years of being taken for granted by the main parties. Reply
I’m cautiously optimistic. Their sweep shows people are fed up, but I worry about the lack of experience in local government. Reply
About time a party gets a wake-up call from the voters. Let’s see if Reform UK can actually govern or if it’s all talk. Reply
Zia Yusuf says they won’t take voters for granted, but I hope they actually listen to the people who switched from Conservative and Labour.
Impressive gains for Reform UK, but can they really deliver on their promises or will they just be another disappointment like the others?
It’s good they’re welcoming scrutiny—that’s exactly what we need after years of being taken for granted by the main parties.
I’m cautiously optimistic. Their sweep shows people are fed up, but I worry about the lack of experience in local government.
About time a party gets a wake-up call from the voters. Let’s see if Reform UK can actually govern or if it’s all talk.
Ordinary citizens feel powerless against the machinery of party politics. (36ed19)
Climate policy needs to transcend partisan bickering and become a national priority. (3cfbdf)
Coalition governments force compromise but the public sees it as weakness. (f7cfdd)
The revolving door between government and lobbying firms needs serious reform. (a4351b)
Why does every policy debate turn into a culture war these days? (3ce6d3)
Politicians promise the world and deliver absolutely nothing most of the time. (936824)