
Reform’s Zia Yusuf falls apart in BBC interview trying to explain how his party’s non-dom policy will work
Yusuf’s in a muddle…

Yusuf’s in a muddle…

Seems as though Patel doesn’t seem too keen on having her own party’s record pointed out.

Oh dear, once again Farage’s policies don’t stack up.

Nine years on, it seems as though those who had rubbished ‘experts’ for warning about the dire impact of Brexit on the economy, could do with some quiet reflection.

It should concern progressives that there is now a concerted attempt to raise funds to make Farage PM, from some of the same sources who also donated to Trump.

With the company’s future looking precarious, trade unions have issued a joint call calling for the company’s nationalisation.

A majority of the public now regret the vote to leave.

That Reform feels comfortable seeking advice on welfare from such a regime speaks volumes about the values the party holds.

Nigel Farage’s party have also set made clear their intention cut back on expenditure in local authorities, setting up the DOGE unit, and Farage warning workers in a speech celebrating his party’s gains, to seek “alternative careers” if they worked on diversity or climate change initiatives.

It comes at a time when Farage’s approval rating has also fallen in the polls.