
Reform, not withdrawal, is the way to address public concerns about European free movement
The Ukip analysis of free movement should be challenged much more robustly than it has been to date, argues Alex Glennie.

The Ukip analysis of free movement should be challenged much more robustly than it has been to date, argues Alex Glennie.

Progressives shouldn’t be running scared of UKIP. There are left-wing answers to the questions posed by the party, writes James Bloodworth.

New polling indicates that UKIP could be on course to make significant breakthroughs in the electoral politics of Wales.

Conservatives of all stripes increasingly can’t be trusted on what is potentially the biggest geo-political issue of our time, writes James Bloodworth.

There is an uncertain line in the sand on he radical right between legitimate nationalism and unacceptable racism.

There is a 1 in 3 chance that someone elected as a UKIP MEP will no longer be a party member by the time of the next election.

In sounding like a normal human being, Farage is picking up support.

Here at Left Foot Forward we’ve been critical of Nick Clegg in the past, but during tonight’s debate our sympathies will be firmly with the Lib Dem leader.

Economics are important, but it won’t do to reach exclusively for economic solutions to the radical right threat.

The proposal has been dismissed as “incoherent” and “bizarre” by pensions experts.