
Reform UK’s Blenheim Palace festival in chaos after falling foul of charity law
‘Nigel Farage’s party has had to beat a hasty retreat after stumbling into an aristocratic feud and risking a tangle over charity law’.

‘Nigel Farage’s party has had to beat a hasty retreat after stumbling into an aristocratic feud and risking a tangle over charity law’.

MPs representing the 89 constituencies where Reform came second in last year’s election have formed an informal caucus to counter the threat posed by Nigel Farage’s party

Under Labour the NHS will always be free at the point of use for anybody who needs it.”

Five years on from when Britain officially left the EU, YouGov has carried out polling which shows that more than half of Brits (55%) believe the country was wrong to vote to leave the EU in 2016.

Many will recall the Brexit bus which promised an extra £350 million a week for the NHS should Britain vote leave.

Businesses are drowning in red-tape, with £7bn in costs from additional customs administration and at least £10bn in lost trade, with exports dropping by 30% as a result of Brexit

The public also believe that it is more important for seats to be allocated proportionally between parties (46%) than for the largest party to win a majority of seats in the House of Commons (27%).

Support for reversing Brexit is high, with 55% of Brits in favour of rejoining the EU.

Benjamin Butterworth tears into right-wing narrative…

Shadow Attorney General Lord Wolfson KC, who was appointed to the role by Kemi Badenoch in November, is ‘acting for the Russian arm of a logistics giant closely involved in one of Vladimir Putin’s pet projects’, according to The Lawyer.