How can we reach Reform voters in a fractured Britain?
To get across that Reform policy actually endangers Reformers themselves, campaigners have first to counter the Reformer’s preconceptions

One thing is clear: Trump as Harvard material was always a stretch.

“Just beyond parody at this point.”

“Brexiter Tim Spoons wants to cut child benefits so someone can save £1 if they drink 20 pints in one of his pubs…”

Seguro’s victory was widely interpreted as a rebuke to the far right and a reaffirmation of Portugal’s democratic and constitutional traditions.

For a Union Jack-wrapping politician, who casts himself as the embodiment of national pride, being accused of admiring a tyrant who threatens European democracy, strikes at the heart of Farage’s brand.

The EU is not punishing the UK, it’s treating the UK as what it chose to become, a third country.

From Farage agreeing migrants have “colonised” the UK, to Matt Goodwin’s calls for “biological reality” checks for women and girls, Reform has hit new lows

A shadow hangs over democracy; the shadow of corruption

Unite, Labour’s largest trade union affiliate, may reconsider its relationship with the party

‘Labour has a proud tradition of supporting our armed forces and defence industry, one which should not just be accepted but embraced as one of our greatest strengths.’