Senior Reform UK figures panicking Trump links could cause them electoral damage
Panic has set in among Reform’s senior figures

‘The Prime Minister has staked out his case for successful COP26 talks. And in the weeks before it, what happens in the UK is going to be under the global microscope.’

‘Johnson will now have to properly explain why there will be no trade deal with the US for the foreseeable future given it was the glittering Brexit prize promised’

It’s only a matter of hours before online voting for the leadership election of the Green Party of England and Wales closes.

Neil accused his former employer of ‘unilaterally’ cancelling an exit deal he had agreed with them and said that he ‘couldn’t be happier’ to have severed ties.

‘For disabled people, Britain is a country of many barriers. Our high streets, transport network, and housing system are inaccessible.’

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‘Last year Weetabix’s profits went up by almost 20% to more than £81 million’.

“What general secretary can be considered a success when you’ve lost nearly 150,000 members and when the party’s in disarray as a result of a purge?”

Starmer has put forward proposals to scrap Labour’s one-member-one-vote approach to party leadership elections, where every party member’s vote had equal value, in favour of an electoral college, in which MPs would have greater say.

‘I’ve seen how policy is developed at the highest levels of government, but also how it plays out in the day-to-day lives of people at the margins of our society. Decisions made in the abstract at the top have painfully real consequences at the bottom.’