Rupert Lowe wants to hurt Nigel Farage
Restore Britain is running a handful of council candidates in Great Yarmouth – but it says this is “history in…
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Restore Britain is running a handful of council candidates in Great Yarmouth – but it says this is “history in…
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The US president’s misadventure in Iran appears to be hurting Reform in the British polls
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In his new book, Reform’s in-house academic set out to articulate his ideas. He produced trash
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Reform is eyeing second place at Holyrood
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The president’s unpopular war has caused reverse ferrets by Reform and the Tories
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George Finch, the UK’s youngest council leader and an outspoken critic of modern Britain, faces a vote of no confidence
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The polling wars have begun
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Malcolm Offord became the devolved Reform leader two months ago. Now he’s drafting the manifesto turn Scotland turquoise
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The right is coming for dating apps
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A bizarre, anonymous message was circulated among Ukip activists in 2009. One of the intended recipients is now a member…
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The Green surge might do more than just upend Labour
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From Matthew Goodwin to Restore Britain, the online right isn’t radical – it’s cringe
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By blocking the Manchester Mayor, Labour has opened the floodgates to the Greens
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The two “blue” parties could have almost identical manifestos
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Reform’s anti-migrant policies are sounding more and more American
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Vowing to scrap new workers’ and renters’ rights could repel Labour voters
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New factors have put Zack Polanski’s party neck-and-neck with Labour and Reform
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Reform’s church policy risks the house of God going the same way as the House of Fraser
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On the campaign trail in a three-horse race between Reform, Labour, and the Greens
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Labour’s instinct is not to give the left what they want, but to chastise them for even wanting it
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