
Paul Nowak roasts Telegraph columnist’s claim the economy was ‘doing ok’ under the Tories on Question Time
“Doing well for who? Would be the question that I would ask.”

“Doing well for who? Would be the question that I would ask.”

The party won 57 of the 81 seats up for grabs in May but has now gone down to 48.

Questions have also been raised about a conflict of interest, as Reform’s adult social care cabinet member owns a private care company

There is now growing pressure on the Labour government to lift the cap ahead of the budget later this month.

The verdict comes after a ten-year probe into Brussels-based networks linked to Farage’s UK Independence Party

They were not, as she claims, “phrased poorly.” They were racist.

In at least six of these councils, making up around 4.8 million people, bills could rise by the maximum of 5 per cent.

Labour MPs ridiculed Reform’s claim that Kent County Council would be “the best advert” for a Reform government

The Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards launched an investigation into Farage’s earnings and visits outside the UK on 30 October

“New Yorkers faced a clear choice – between hope and fear – and just like we’ve seen in London – hope won.”