Grace Beverley, a young entrepreneur, has urged her followers to act and comprehend what might actually transpire if Reform is elected, but it has caused a rift in online opinion.
Female entrepreneur and CEO Grace Beverley has shared a video urging young people to help fight against a “terrifying” reality that the Reform party could win the next general election.
The 28-year-old who regularly uses her platform to openly speak about her political views and opinions as well as societal issues shared a stark warning about what the future could be like if Nigel Farage’s party come into power – warning that it will impact young people hugely.
Beverley, who owns the athleisure brand TALA shared the video to her 1.1 million Instagram followers, where she said we all “really need to start caring and doing something about this before it’s too late.”
According to a YouGov poll, if a general election were held today, Reform would win 311 seats, up from just 144, while Labour would lose. You “have to care” if Reform win an election, according to Beverley’s explanation of this “terrifying” statistic.
She warned that if young people don’t start caring right away, and that is f—ing terrifying, we will have a Reform government. For anyone who lacks any empathy, including those who are not white, those who are not billionaires, and those who lack any empathy.
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Grace then stated that everyone would be affected by reform and that it was important for everyone to be politically. She explained how extreme right-wing policies “rarely benefit anyone other than the top 1% and even the top 1%.”
No one would vote for them if they just put those policies on paper, she said, adding that if they only implemented tax cuts for the wealthy and made it much simpler for the wealthy to purchase third homes.
Instead, Grace explained, they “appeal to the emotions.” She claimed that extreme right-wing organizations create “scapegoats” like transgender people and asylum seekers and start creating “issues that they know many people will find concerning” and that it’s simple to say the issue is “these types of people” as a means of expressing their frustration.
You can trust these policies to “make your future better” and that none of them will “make your future better,” she warned.
Beverley then cited some of the Reform measures, including the prohibition of asylum for anyone entering the UK on a small boat and the detention and arrest of those who are detained there as soon as possible, as well as the violation of her statement.
Do you genuinely believe that other people should live in war-torn countries and never be able to save their families if you won the lottery and prove that you were born in the UK with UK citizenship? she inquired.
She also touched on how Reform was “forced to remove 100 candidates ahead of election last year because of offensive racist comments” and how she really doesn’t care what people claim they’re voting for because “that’s what the party stands for and that’s what the party will stand for if they run the UK.”
According to the Institute for Fiscal Studies, “if you like to sit back and say you go for Reform because of the fiscal policies or the financial policies, you are very perplexed,” she said.
Grace then shared all the things that would also affect younger people such as no money to help education, trains, getting into work, NHS or anything that feels like a “treat” that the government treats us to.
She added that many of their financial decisions are “implausible.”
Beverley assured that it was difficult for young voters to become interested in politics when they didn’t have a direct impact on their daily lives.
We must make it something that we do something about and be aware of what this means, and we must not allow reform to prevail in the coming years because there are so many amazing things in this country that will disappear, even so many of which will harm our way of life.
People quickly commented on her opinion, which caused a very mixed response when she concluded that the video was a “slippery slope and I don’t want to be sliding down it.” One fan said, “cool girls care about politics!!” While a second gushed, “Yes, Grace, I love how you’re using your platform to talk about politics”
A third person commented, “Commenting and cheering you on because speaking up on such a big platform is BOLD and also SO important”! A fourth remarked, “I have SO much respect for you using your platform to voice issues like this.”
Source: Mirror



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