Andrea Jenkyns’ Insomniac Entrance
🎤 Dame Andrea Jenkyns entered the Reform UK conference singing a song that she co-wrote called Insomnia and wearing a sparkly blue jumpsuit.
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) September 5, 2025
Jenkyns said: “Is this godawful Labour Government giving you sleepless nights and insomnia too?” pic.twitter.com/MJjDolmdsr
Andrea Jenkyns made a dramatic entrance to the conference, drawing attention for both her musical arrival and her choice of outfit. Whether singing her own song about insomnia is the best way of portraying Reform as a serious party is debatable, although definitely a welcome break from the usual doom and gloom of the party.
Vaccines and the Royal Family
Dr Aseem Malhotra tells the Reform UK conference:
— Adam Schwarz (@AdamJSchwarz) September 6, 2025
“It’s highly likely that the Covid vaccines have been a significant factor in the cancer of members of the Royal Family”
There is no empirical evidence for this claim whatsoever. The referenced professor is an ex UKIP candidate. pic.twitter.com/qW0JVu2d1W
Oddly, Dr Mahmood attempted to link recent cancer diagnoses in the Royal Family to COVID vaccines. Then again, perhaps it is time Reform have their own insane health conspiracy theories, in the same manner Trump has RFK.
Andrea Jenkyns Singing Again
Andrea Jenkyns singing “God save the Queen” at Reform UK conference.
— Ali Milani (@AliMilaniUK) September 6, 2025
The Queen died 3 years ago. These plastic patriots don’t even who the monarch is?
But they really love a flag 🤪🤪 pic.twitter.com/iJ8CSFhvYZ
Jenkyns sang God Save the Queen at the conference, despite the monarch having died three years ago. She correctly sang “King” just a line before. Clearly, extreme patriotism isn’t a substitute for intelligence, for the musical mayor at least.
George Finch on Schools
Teenage Reform council leader describes Sixth Form as 'complete joke' that only helps develop 'woke mindset' https://t.co/QR3wTEkJLZ
— LBC (@LBC) September 6, 2025
George Finch claimed that schools are developing a “woke mindset,” attempting to make education a key battleground issue. However, instead of seeming cautionary about the plight of sixth formats, Finch rather just appeared to be bitter about his own recent experience with his Politics A-Level.
Made in China Reform Merch
Reform UK’s entire merchandise stall at conference is stocked with products made in China. pic.twitter.com/HuLd71qoBO
— Pablo O'Hana (@PabloOHana) September 5, 2025
In an embarrassing twist of events, Reform UK merchandise sold at the event was found to have been manufactured in China. Ironic that Nigel’s obsession with British economic autarky doesn’t stretch as far as the merchandising.
Protester Removed
PROTESTER DRAGGED OUT OF NIGEL FARAGE'S SPEECH AT REFORM CONFERENCE
— PoliticsJOE (@PoliticsJOE_UK) September 5, 2025
"Shame on you. Shame on Britain." pic.twitter.com/VDxzKYjsp6
A protester was physically carried out of the conference after disrupting proceedings, shouting “f*ck the fascists”, later urging the party to have “shame”. Farage’s commitment to free speech seemingly only applies when it’s not his party being questioned.
David Starkey and Jacob Rees-Mogg
Just landed in the weird world of Reform UK’s conference to hear the racist historian David Starkey calling on Farage to impose a state of emergency if he wins the election. ‘I do not want to burn Angela Rayner alive’ he adds bizarrely.
— Ian Birrell (@ianbirrell) September 5, 2025
David Starkey declared that no one wanted Angela Rayner burned, while Jacob Rees-Mogg reiterated he wouldn’t join Reform, despite his teenage daughter being a member. Perhaps Starkey is still stuck in one of his Tudor documentaries, believing that Rayner is truly at risk of medieval punishment at the stake. Then again, the entire Reform party seems to be trapped in the past.