The biggest survey of Reform voters to date reveals unexpected views. Aditya Chakrabortty reports
There are certain stereotypes about who Reform UK voters are: people who want “the old England” back, who think the country is going to the dogs and are obsessed with immigration.
But now the anti-racism charity Hope Not Hate has asked 11,000 people who said they were going to vote for Reform why that is – and the answers may surprise you. The Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty says the results suggest an unwieldy coalition of voters who could be won back by other parties.












