
Did Zia Yusuf jump, or was he pushed?
The Reform chairman’s resignation poses more questions than answers.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The Reform chairman’s resignation poses more questions than answers.
ByThe “hang the paedos, fund the NHS” constituency is not moving left.
ByThe Energy Secretary wants to future-proof net zero from the threat of Reform.
ByKeir Starmer’s “Project Fear” offensive against Reform UK is not going to stick.
ByAhead of a crucial by-election, Reform are surging, and the SNP are in disarray.
ByNigel Farage’s fiscal arithmetic is as eye-catching as it is unserious.
ByBritain’s greatest shapeshifter is struggling to contain his contradictions.
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ByIt’s probably not what you think.
ByThe former West Midlands mayor on the case for moderate conservatism.
ByKemi Badenoch has no response – and her MPs are restless.
ByI lost to Reform in Lincolnshire. But it helped me to see where we are going wrong.
ByThe same energy that once fuelled the independence campaign is now behind Reform UK.
ByThe leader of Reform UK is an extraordinarily protean politician and more pragmatic than is generally understood.
ByYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
ByUntil the government tells a consistent story about itself, it cannot expect voters to believe in it.
ByBut the party has to fight Farage on his turf.
ByTo write up the election as a warped presentation of public opinion is more reach than reasoned analysis.
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