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How can we reach Reform voters in a fractured Britain?

Claire Jones
Yesterday

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
Yesterday

‘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
Yesterday

What would success look like?

A stick reading "Vote Labour"

Latest Posts

Shabana Mahmood
News

Migrant charities and refugees slam Labour for throwing ‘human rights under the bus’ with temporary refugee status

Olivia Barber
6 March, 2026

Refugee groups have said the policy is “divisive and scapegoating” and will trap people fleeing war in “a state of insecurity and fear”

Keir Starmer in Downing Street
Opinion

How Labour could be an effective progressive party again

Mark E Thomas
6 March, 2026

If Labour blunders on, it will lose the next election.

Rachel Reeves holding the budget briefcase

Fabian’s column: Labour is delivering on the economy: Now it must sell

Marcus Johns
6 March, 2026

Improving material living standards isn’t enough. Selling Labour’s economic agenda is politically imperative too.

Nigel Farage declares war on working from home

5 Reform UK disasters this week

Olivia Barber
6 March, 2026

Reform might be backed by billionaires, but its poll lead is falling, and a survey showed it is the UK’s most disliked political party

Monbiot

George Monbiot obliterates Trump on Question Time as a ‘global chaos generator’ following Iran attack

Basit Mahmood
6 March, 2026

“The real reason for this attack is spectacle, that’s what Trump trades in that’s what he loves, he wants to be the centre of attention in making global headlines, that’s his happy place.”

A photo of Nigel Farage at Reform UK's local election campaign rally in Birmingham
News

Labour wins back Durham council seat off Reform UK

Olivia Barber
6 March, 2026

“People have now seen Reform in action, and they don’t like it.”

Reform Scotland

Reform leader admits disgraceful adverts about Anas Sarwar were a mistake

Basit Mahmood
5 March, 2026

Reform’s social media advert  featuring Anas Sarwar was slammed last year as “blatantly racist”.

Keir Starmer announces that the US will be able to use UK military bases to strike Iran
News

Campaigners urge Keir Starmer to ‘stand up to Trump’ and stop being complicit in the illegal attacks on Iran

Olivia Barber
5 March, 2026

“The UK should be taking a leaf out of Spain’s book and standing up strongly against bullies in defence of international law.”

Nigel Farage responds to school racism allegations
News

Reform accused of free speech hypocrisy after journalist blocked from attending manifesto launch

Olivia Barber
5 March, 2026

An investigative journalist has been denied a press pass for the event today

Reform UK's logo

Almost 1 in 10 Reform councillors have quit

Basit Mahmood
5 March, 2026

“The latest to leave are two women from West Northamptonshire council, who quit amid complaints against the leader, fears about child safeguarding, and suggestions of misogyny from colleagues.”

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