
Disruptors David Bull Unpacks The Managed Decline of the UK
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Jan 12, 2026 David Bull, Chairman of the Reform Party and a former medic-turned-broadcaster, discusses the UK's so-called 'managed decline.' He highlights concerns over immigration and government inexperience affecting economy and healthcare. David critiques Labour's leadership under Keir Starmer and outlines Reform's policies, including raising the tax threshold, scrapping net zero, and reforming the NHS. He also draws parallels between political and business growth strategies while addressing the challenges of social issues and the importance of community engagement.
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Immigration As Primary Threat
- Bull identifies "unfettered immigration" as the single biggest threat, framing it as cultural and economic disruption.
- He cites language barriers, low-skilled inflows and lack of integration as drivers of social fragmentation.
Net Zero Costs And Nuclear Alternative
- Bull argues net zero policy raised energy costs and lacks public mandate, harming industry and households.
- He promotes cheap nuclear (SMRs) as a practical alternative to lower energy prices.
Digital ID Risks State Control
- Bull warns COVID was used to accelerate digital ID infrastructure and state surveillance.
- He fears digital ID and apps could enable broad state control over travel, spending and services.



