Why the Tories should fear Reform
Even without Nigel Farage at the helm, Reform could spell electoral ruin for the Conservative Party.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Even without Nigel Farage at the helm, Reform could spell electoral ruin for the Conservative Party.
ByThe former Brexit Party leader is still coy about his political intentions.
ByRishi Sunak’s party cannot afford to have competition for the dwindling pro-Leave electorate.
ByUnder Richard Tice, the right-wing populist party has forced Westminster to pay attention – with poll ratings surpassing those of…
ByFor now, there is little sign that Conservative colleagues will follow the Ashfield MP into Reform UK.
ByDeluded progressives created the former Ukip leader. Now, as an election looms, he will decide the size of any Labour…
ByA neglected former mill town is a microcosm of a fractured nation.
ByA strategy based on appealing to disillusioned right-wing voters is destined to fail.
ByPolling shows that it’s nonsense for the Tories to believe that supporters of Nigel Farage’s party will come to their…
ByThough it’s tougher to win than Tamworth, winning it would put Labour on course for 420 seats.
ByAt the party's spring rally an incoherent politics of despair was on full display.
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