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

‘It is a bleak day for the government when even the water companies are blaming their inaction for the sewage crisis.’

‘It’s a scandal that in one of the world’s richest countries growing numbers of children are going without basics such as food and warm clothing.’

Following a series of strikes over pay that started in early September, workers at Polyflor Ltd., a vinyl flooring manufacturer, have accepted a pay rise offer of 9 percent.

As turmoil within the Tory party festers, at the helm of the infighting is Brexit.

Following her own Rwanda deportation ‘dream’, activists are calling on the home secretary for a more compassionate approach to immigration.

Sajid Javid is standing down as an MP. He won’t be missed.

“Many of my colleagues will be thinking ‘Do I want to do much more of this? Do I want to go down to Electoral defeat?”

“Is that the best you can do, cheese and fish fingers?”

The 13.8% swing from Tory to Labour, is the sixth biggest between the parties since 1945, and more than the 12.7% in Wakefield in June.

The average household bill has seen a rise in its food bills of £210 in those years, with poorer households disproportionately affected.