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How can we reach Reform voters in a fractured Britain?

Claire Jones
Today

To get across that Reform policy actually endangers Reformers themselves, campaigners have first to counter the Reformer’s preconceptions

Nigel Farage responds to school racism allegations

Reform’s plan to make schools fly union flags and deliver ‘patriotic’ history lessons draws backlash

Olivia Barber
Today

‘More performative, virtue signalling tripe’

Suella Braverman is Reform's education spokesperson

What would a good night look like for Labour at the 2026 elections?

Chris Jarvis
Today

What would success look like?

A stick reading "Vote Labour"

Latest Posts

Tired of (paranormal) experts? You won’t like the Conservatives’ new MEP…

5 July, 2017

The Tories’ new East Midlands MEP Rupert Matthews is yet more evidence we live in strange times. Supernatural times, even…

Here are the aristocrats in the running to vote on our laws for life

5 July, 2017

A hereditary peer by-election is everything you’d expect it to be. And worse.

Who’s to blame this time for the Stormont deadlock? The pundits speak

Ed Jacobs
4 July, 2017

In the House of Commons yesterday, the Northern Ireland Secretary, James Brokenshire, plunged discussions over re-establishing a power sharing executive at Stormont into limbo. By failing to provide a deadline for talks to reach a conclusion, ruling out a furthertest

Councils face £5.8bn funding blackhole by 2020 warns Tory Peer

Oscar Webb
4 July, 2017

It’s impossible to cut local services further, the Local Government Association says

Nurses and midwives are leaving the health service in droves

Oscar Webb
4 July, 2017

More nurses are leaving the profession than joining – for the first time in history, suggesting a major staffing crisis is on its way.

It’s time to say it: we need radical action on rent

Josiah Mortimer
3 July, 2017

We’ve had seven years of pay caps – why is no one talking about rent caps?

Giving Northern Irish women access to free abortions is progress. But huge barriers remain

Kate Flood
3 July, 2017

Last Thursday, Stella Creasy won a victory for Northern Irish women. But there’s a way to go before they get equality.

In the face of an enlivened opposition, the tide is turning against austerity

Josiah Mortimer
3 July, 2017

Until last week, it was barely on the agenda. But Labour’s move last week, forcing a vote on ending the public sector pay cap, has already changed the debate.

Introducing the new Left Foot Forward team

Josiah Mortimer
3 July, 2017

We’ve got a new team at Left Foot Forward, with Josiah Mortimer joining as Editor and Oscar Webb as Reporter.

George Osborne’s PR appointment at the University of Manchester encourages lazy economic thinking

Francesca Rhys-Williams Jack Hughes
30 June, 2017

The syllabus is failing, and the former chancellor won’t change that

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