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framed as a vocal critic challenging institutional priorities on race and policing
Decriminalization framed as endorsing illegal activity
Framed as systematically excluded from democratic participation
Framed as a hostile political force exploiting tragedy
Reform UK is framed as a hostile political actor exploiting tragedy for divisive purposes
Reform UK framed as an antagonistic political force exploiting tragedy
Party's funding sources framed as raising legitimacy concerns
Reform Party portrayed as unfairly excluded and targeted in Parliament
Reform UK framed as adversarial toward religious minorities, promoting exclusionary policies
Framed as exploiting tragedy for ideological rollback
Reform UK framed as adversarial and extremist
Reform UK framed as adversarial and inflammatory
Reform UK's political stance on race and policing legitimised through narrative alignment
Reform Party is framed as exploiting tragedy to promote division and inflammatory rhetoric
Reform UK is framed as a hostile force to democracy and civil society
Reform UK framed as a polarizing, ideologically extreme force exploiting voter discontent
framed as dangerous and destabilising to democracy
Constituents portrayed as having legitimate concerns about representation
Farage's criticism is included but not amplified, framing Reform UK as marginal in this policy discussion
Reform UK framed as exploiting tragedy to promote divisive racial narratives
Democratic voters portrayed as alienated and manipulated rather than autonomous
Framed as exploiting tragedy for political gain and inciting racial division
framed as a hostile, divisive force
framed as failing to maintain ideological purity and losing control
lowering age of criminal responsibility framed as potentially harmful to child development
Reform UK framed as promoting divisive rhetoric that excludes minority communities
Reform UK's support base questioned in terms of authenticity and motive
Reform UK framed as a hostile disruptor to the political establishment
framed as a destabilising threat to political stability
Right-wing voters portrayed as being deceived and manipulated by elite political actors
Reform Party portrayed as ideologically grounded and legitimate, not fringe
Reform UK is associated with authoritarianism and political distrust
Reform UK's growth is framed as limited by ideological constraints
Voters portrayed as operating under pressure or risk
Reform UK and its voters are framed as systematically excluded and marginalized by elite institutions
Reform UK framed as a rising, legitimate challenger to Labour’s traditional working-class base