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Four of the worst recent right-wing ‘polls’ and why they’re so misleading
The polls that regularly appear on the pages of the right-wing press, frequently rely on loaded questions, selective statistics and audiences already primed to agree with the publication’s editorial position.
From lockdown to legitimacy: how pandemic fringe politics pushed populism into the mainstream
The longer-term political consequences of the pandemic’s spread of fringe beliefs are visible in the evolution of Reform UK. Its anti-lockdown positioning provided Nigel Farage with a means to reconnect with disaffected voters and reassert his political relevance, much as he had done, with notable success, during the Brexit campaign.
Thousands sign petition calling for UK to join the European single market
“It would make it easier for British companies to trade, collaborate and hire, and it would help restore the confidence international investors once had in the UK as a gateway to Europe."
5 Reform UK disasters this week
This week has seen Nigel Farage defend a Nazi salute and a homophobic joke, and U-turn on another policy pledge
Nigel Farage defends Senedd candidate’s Nazi salute
The Reform leader has also defended a homophobic joke that the Scottish Reform leader made
BBC Question Time: Reform member Thomas Skinner called out for ‘hypocrisy’ over social media comments
Skinner said he doesn’t like how social media is about ‘dividing people’, yet has made divisive comments online