Nigel Farage brutally mocked after trying to explain why Reform MPs walked out of PMQs
“Petulant hissy fit man having highlighted the very reason why he is unfit for office then plays on it to the crowd of paying gullibles.”

‘If elections can be held whether in Scotland or even the USA, and if major events can be hosted whether COP26 or the Euros, it’s absurd to suggest it’s just not feasible to hold a referendum.’

‘It is hard not to trace the apparent desertion en masse of British Muslims from Labour to the party’s lethargic attitude to Muslims and their concerns since Starmer’s election victory. ‘

It’s a win of major significance not just for Kim Leadbeater but for the Labour Party nationally.

‘Of those surveyed, 35% of voters think Keir Starmer should quit as Labour leader, compared to 28% who think he should stay on.’

The Conservatives first pledged to set out the process for establishing a working definition of Islamophobia in May 2019.

‘The Batley and Spen by-election is seen by many as a key test for Starmer’s leadership’.

The news you didn’t see this week…

Labour For Refugees is calling on the Labour Party to improve turnout on votes impacting migrants fleeing their home countries.

Richard Bourne explains what needs to stay and go in the upcoming Health and Care Bill, now that Hancock is out.

It’s been a bad week for Labour ‘defence’ policy, writes Symon Hill.