Reform UK isn’t the Tories’ big problem
A strategy based on appealing to disillusioned right-wing voters is destined to fail.
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New Times,
New Thinking.
A strategy based on appealing to disillusioned right-wing voters is destined to fail.
ByLabour’s by-election triumphs in Wellingborough and Kingswood offer the Tories no cause for consolation.
ByAnas Sarwar’s party could usher in a new era of collaborative politics with the Liberal Democrats and others.
ByThe former home secretary could unite the right by bringing back Boris Johnson and bringing in Nigel Farage.
ByAnother Labour candidate has been suspended for anti-Semitism – is the opposition stalling?
ByKeir Starmer’s reputation for purging anti-Semitism from the party has been diminished.
ByThe party’s delayed suspension of its Rochdale candidate for anti-Semitism has undermined its political and moral credibility.
ByHaving stuck by Azhar Ali following his anti-Semitic comments, the question now is what the party does if he wins.
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