
What's Left? With Jovan + Freddie Reform Can't Reverse Britain's Decline - Sam Freedman
Nov 24, 2025
Political commentator Sam Freedman discusses the current state of British politics, emphasizing the decay at its core. He questions Labour's capacity and critiques Reform's governance strategies after recent electoral gains. Freedman warns that their populist approaches may lead to chaotic rule reminiscent of Trump's tactics. He also examines systemic failures, such as state capacity and the heavy burden of austerity since 2008. While offering a sobering outlook, he concludes with a glimmer of hope for societal recovery amidst political turmoil.
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Local Cuts Clash With Social Care Reality
- Reform councillors promised big savings but discovered councils spend most on social care and children's services.
- Local rhetoric collapses against the reality that 80% of council budgets are fixed by care needs.
Campaign Genius, Governance Weakness
- Dominic Cummings excelled at campaigning and diagnosing problems but failed at governing and coalition-building.
- He tears things down like a startup founder but lacks the skill to build sustainable government institutions.
Disaffected Voters Fuel Reform's Rise
- Reform taps a large pool of disaffected non-voters and protest voters who want disruptive change.
- That base is hard to govern because it's motivated by anger, not by constructive policy expectations.



