
UKIP isn’t helping Labour
With just seven months to go until the General Election, the electoral landscape has never been more unpredictable.

With just seven months to go until the General Election, the electoral landscape has never been more unpredictable.

What do the Middleton and Heywood and Clacton by-elections tell us about the Labour vote?

The Fabian Society are right to highlight the UKIP threat to Ed Miliband, writes Richard Carr.

On Welfare, UKIP is taking its lead from Labour and the Conservatives.

On immigration, we demand that our politicians serve us a dish of fried snowballs and then feign disappointment when they fail to deliver it.

Disengagement from the state is aiding the rise of UKIP.

UKIP has short-circuited the left-right continuum and defied triangulation.

Whatever your opinion of the former prime minister, he certainly knows how to take the argument to Nigel Farage.

A closer look at 10 of the UK’s new representatives in Brussels is shocking, even by UKIP’s standards.

At least the UKIP leader avoids the dizzying spin which the voters are seeing through so clearly.