of the vote and 209 seats. the social democrats got 25.4%, just shy of labour, but only 23 seats. and he says that he has been told had they come second with closer to 30%, then scores of seats would have fallen their way. so here s the question he asks what vote share does reform need to get to for them to live up to nigel farage s earlier claim? his claim was about votes, not seats, his claim was about votes, not seats, remember? so it s very hard. i m still seats, remember? so it s very hard. i m stillthem seats, remember? so it s very hard. i m still them because i don t know the exact i m still them because i don t know the exact answer with the fact is it would the exact answer with the fact is it would have the exact answer with the fact is it would have to be a significantly higher would have to be a significantly higher voucher than the conservatives because the reform uk is enormously inefficient because it is enormously inefficient because it is spread
-ot country. think back to 2015, ukip got almost country. think back to 2015, ukip got almost 4 million votes and got one mp~ got almost 4 million votes and got one mp. the s in p whose vote is considered one mp. the s in p whose vote is considered in scotland had 2 million voles considered in scotland had 2 million votes in considered in scotland had 2 million votes in well over 50 mp. partly to do between your vote and geography and the do between your vote and geography and the reform uk is quite inefficient because they get pockets of support everywhere. the one thing i would of support everywhere. the one thing i would say, of support everywhere. the one thing i would say, went to a conference yesterday i would say, went to a conference yesterday and it was pointed out to me and yesterday and it was pointed out to me and it yesterday and it was pointed out to me and it was pointing out the obvious me and it was pointing out the obvious but had not crossed my