Well, you're using your time much better. It's completely pointless to discuss ideology with any of these 'parties', whether that's 'Reform' or any others in other countries. They want you to discuss it with them, mainly to distract from the fact they're just working on behalf of a power block, in the case of European parties, mainly to weaken Europe. Their ideology isn't important to them, they just use it to drive wedges into political discourse.
Needless to say, owing to decades of deeply unjust politics, most countries in Europe are easily subverted, as these hostile parties find it easy to convince desperate people, in a similar way to how Trump had poor and disadvantaged voters, because he had given them the idea that he would do something for them. It was this that really got him across the line electorally in 2016. Whether people will fall for it again is anyone's guess, but obviously the usual nonsense about trickle-down from 'growth' (wrongly measured) changes nothing materially.
Well, you're using your time much better. It's completely pointless to discuss ideology with any of these 'parties', whether that's 'Reform' or any others in other countries. They want you to discuss it with them, mainly to distract from the fact they're just working on behalf of a power block, in the case of European parties, mainly to weaken Europe. Their ideology isn't important to them, they just use it to drive wedges into political discourse.
Needless to say, owing to decades of deeply unjust politics, most countries in Europe are easily subverted, as these hostile parties find it easy to convince desperate people, in a similar way to how Trump had poor and disadvantaged voters, because he had given them the idea that he would do something for them. It was this that really got him across the line electorally in 2016. Whether people will fall for it again is anyone's guess, but obviously the usual nonsense about trickle-down from 'growth' (wrongly measured) changes nothing materially.