Real Talk: Why Some British Indians Rockin' with Reform UK?
It ain't always 'bout race, fam. Sometimes folks just tired of the same ol' broken promises and want change.

Aight, listen up. Savitha Prakash, this sista out here runnin' with Reform UK in Harrow, tryna flip the script on these local elections. She sayin' she see somethin' in Nigel Farage, like he's cut from the same cloth as India's Modi. Both 'bout puttin' the people first, ya heard?
Now, some folks might call that sus, sayin' they both scapegoatin' minorities and all that. But Prakash ain't havin' it. She sayin' before Modi, India was all 'bout appeasin' everybody but the majority. Sound familiar? Politicians always tryna play the game, tellin' folks what they wanna hear. She sayin' Farage spittin' the same truth, lookin' out for the people who been holdin' down the fort.
The 1928 Institute, some smart heads at Oxford, did they homework and found out support for Reform UK jumped from 4% to 13% in the British Indian community. That ain't nothin' to sneeze at. Shows somethin' shiftin', ya know? People ain't just blindly followin' the same ol' tune.
Prakash, she came to the UK from India back in '03. Worked her way up in the NHS, seen how things changed. She sayin' this ain't the Britain she moved to no more. Feels like it's goin' back to how it was in India. Now, that's a strong statement. People be movin' to a whole new country for a reason, right?
She leadin' 55 candidates in Harrow, which is like Little India over there. But check it, YouGov poll sayin' the Tories gonna run the show. Bob Blackman, the Tory MP, even got a shoutout from India and throws Modi parties in Parliament. The game is the game, I guess.
Prakash used to mess with Boris, but now she callin' out the Conservatives for not doin' what they said they would, like sendin' folks to Rwanda. She backin' Reform's plan to scrap that ILR thing and make folks renew they visas every five years. Keep it movin' if you ain't contribute.
So, what's the deal? Some folks tired of bein' ignored. Tired of the same promises, same lies. They seein' somethin' different in Reform UK, somethin' that speaks to they needs. It ain't always 'bout race, man. Sometimes it's 'bout gettin' what's yours, lookin' out for your own. People want security, economic opportunity, and control of dey own lives.
At the end of the day, it's all a gamble. Politicians gonna say what they gotta say to get elected. But it's up to us to see through the BS and vote for what we believe in. No matter what side you on, keep it real, keep it 100.

