
Most young people unlikely to vote Reform poll finds, in blow to Nigel Farage
‘Just because young people see Reform’s content doesn’t mean they’re buying into it.’

‘Just because young people see Reform’s content doesn’t mean they’re buying into it.’

The bill eventually passed after a series of last-minute climbdowns that stripped back much of the controversial reform package to avoid rebellion.

The Times reports: “In one exchange, he asked if they could help him “get the wording right”, which he could then “convert into parliamentary language”.

Yet another example of Reform employing someone with horrific views.

“I have already had to start to get used to the fact that the president will talk about how I look, how I sound, where I’m from, who I am.”

‘We are being frozen out of the national conversation.’ Dozens of MPs believe that if she is still in charge next spring there might be very little left.’

In May, Reform became the largest party in Warwickshire, forming a minority administration.

“I’m embarrassed every week that somebody comes here from their opposition who doesn’t apologise for the mess they left this country in.”

In an excruciating interview, a Reform councillor struggled to answer basic questions about his role and admitted that he did not know about his council’s relationship with a key partner. Councillor James Walker-Gurley, a senior cabinet member at Nottinghamshire Countytest

The Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham has backed the government’s plans to give 16 year olds the right to vote, after fears that the policy had been side-lined. Labour had included in its manifesto a pledge to reduce thetest