Reform’s Zia Yusuf in meltdown when asked about growing number of candidate scandals
The right-wing party has lost at least 67 candidates since May 2025,

‘Levelling-up’ has been used as a slogan by Boris Johnson’s government to implement its far-right policies.

‘Labour must propose radical solutions to the climate crisis, and history shows us that relying on market driven solutions is a dead end’.

‘With three left candidates vying for the top seat, unity within Unite is becoming fractured’.

Three in ten MPs also support the decriminalisation of marijuana.

The association had claimed that ‘97% of Brits believe that a fur ban should not be the government’s priority’.

Home secretary Priti Patel has been accused of launching an ‘attack on democracy’ as she presses ahead with her plans.

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