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

The surcharge on the profits of banks will be cut from 8% to 3%, which means more than a billion pounds in tax savings for banks every single year.

The blame for 12 years of sluggish growth and deteriorating public services lies squarely with the government.

The UK has spent about 20 per cent less per person on health each year than similar European countries over the past decade.

The Prime Minister was the first front-line politician to debut on the Sunday Times Rich List earlier this year.

‘The cuts and tax increases that are coming must be opposed’.

Raising the income of minimum wage workers would not only help those struggling with the cost-of-living crisis, but would give the economy a huge boost, says the Living Wage Foundation.

‘This is anti-bullying week, will he apologise?’

Two complaints have been filed against the deputy prime minister over his behaviour at work.

After Thursday’s Autumn Statement, we are all likely to be paying more tax – except those hollowing out rural and coastal communities.

‘Local government remains the fabric of our country but many of the vital services we provide face an existential crisis.’