Report: Reform UK funded largely by property and construction donors
Byline Times found that 22 of 40 corporate donors to Reform UK, about 55 percent, operate in the property or construction sectors, including developers and landlords. Those donors would stand to gain from Reform UK's housing agenda, which emphasizes loosening planning rules and cutting developer obligations. Drag performers withdrew from Attleborough Pride after discovering the event organiser is a Reform UK councillor. The concentration of property-sector funding matters because it suggests Reform UK's policy priorities could favor landlords over affordable housing and undercuts the party's claims to represent working-class interests.
This is well worth a read on a Tory defector's experience inside Reform UK ... conservativehome.com/2026/06/17/r...
Serves as warning to all of us. He was wooed, but then found out that they are only binded by grievance and have no shared vision or interest in fixing things. If Reform get power the whole country will travel the same steep learning curve but at huge cost to our democracy, NHS, trade and influence
Article’s author: I left Reform because they hate each other, are incompetent, don’t know what they are doing, lie all the time and are more racist than the Tory party. My favourite comment: