Are Reform really beating the Conservatives in the polls?
The margin of error exists for a reason, but that does not mean the Conservatives should rest easy.
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New Times,
New Thinking.
The margin of error exists for a reason, but that does not mean the Conservatives should rest easy.
ByYou could practically see Anas Sarwar and Alex Cole-Hamilton making eyes at one another in the TV debate.
ByTo capitalise on the Conservative collapse, Davey knows he must impose “iron discipline” on his ranks.
ByThe Prime Minister has pulled back the curtain and revealed a total lack of political judgement.
ByWho on the Tory front bench would want their children to eschew university in favour of apprenticeships?
ByThe key question is whether voters will behave differently at the general election to the recent local elections.
ByRishi Sunak’s “triple lock plus” is a bribe for voters who don’t need one.
ByEven without Nigel Farage at the helm, Reform could spell electoral ruin for the Conservative Party.
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