
Nigel Farage is a turn-off for potential Reform voters – poll suggests
Reform’s surge in the polls is assumed to be attributable to Nigel Farage, yet this doesn’t seem to be the case.

Reform’s surge in the polls is assumed to be attributable to Nigel Farage, yet this doesn’t seem to be the case.

If Badenoch’s party fails to reverse the electoral disaster of last year, the Tories’ appetite for ousting underperforming leaders will likely return with full force.

Brits are not in love with Reform UK voters’ views and are most likely to rule them out as dating partners

‘This jumble of misinformation and gaslighting is just a cover to allow Big Oil bosses to rake in even more billions in profits’

His constituents couldn’t believe how Farage had voted…

The Reform UK leader wants the family farm tax to be ditched, as well as inheritance tax as a whole

He charges his followers £76.95 per recording for personalised messages on the Cameo app.

‘This is like Glastonbury for climate science deniers, Trump acolytes, manosphere enthusiasts and nihilists in general’

The growing reliance on oligarch donations risks undermining the very fabric of democracy. With political parties no longer depending on membership fees or union backing, we risk wealthy individuals pushing policies that primarily serve their own interests rather than the people.

“Some Tories have concluded that as the election gets closer, the situation could get worse for them. Better to form an alliance sooner rather than later.”