Ok, since thinking outside the box is a challenge for you, I'll try and keep it simple. The reason they voted for Reform is because the Tories were cast into the wilderness at the last General Election, Labour is doing a poor job since taking power and the Lib Dems are the perpetual also-rans. Voters are sick fed up of politicians that can't deliver. They've had enough of the frothy promises of election manifestos and the inevitable torpor and deceit of whoever wins. Without getting into faith and ethnicity, I reckon we would broadly agree there? For perspective, the voter turnout for the 2026 local council and mayoral elections where Reform "crushed" the rest was only a tad over 40%. That suggests that the better part of 50% of eligible voters haven't fallen in love with Farage, his party, or any of the others. They don't believe the Guy (sic) or anyone else for that matter. Yes, they wiped Labour's clock, but more councils slipped into the "no overall control" than turned turquoise. Remember when Boris smashed the "red wall"? More importantly, do you remember what happened afterwards? Free clue here..."wilderness." There's still a long way to go to 2029.