Reform suffers disastrous week of polling
Over the past week alone, the party suffered some of its worst polling in recent times.

It is unsurprising that a majority of Brits describe themselves as anti-Trump given that he has repeatedly criticised the UK.

The leader of the Lib Dems has said the King’s state visit should be cancelled given Trump’s illegal war on Iran

Farage said he would meet with Trump to discuss the Chagos Islands, but the meeting didn’t happen

“A prolonged period of silence would be most welcome…

The free-market pressure group argues that AHRC is squandering taxpayers’ money on “woke pseudoscience” and should be abolished.

Pinning an electoral defeat on conspiracy-tinged claims of fraud is often easier than confronting why voters turned elsewhere.

“Decisions about trans people’s lives are increasingly based entirely on the testimony of non-trans people.”

“Please read all the text and the supporting documents and stop playing politics with the People of Gibraltar whose future YOU and your ilk put in great jeopardy with Brexit.”

If Epstein’s networks helped broker access or funding for political movements, it’s a matter of public concern. These aren’t insinuations, but a matter of accountability, and in the unresolved story of Brexit, accountability remains in short supply.

“For a man who hungers for the Nobel Peace Prize, this war of choice borders on delusion.”