UK: Establishment Attacks Do Little To Dent Reform Support Base
Farage has managed to turn criticism from Channel 4 on its head, accusing the broadcaster of “election interference.”
Farage has managed to turn criticism from Channel 4 on its head, accusing the broadcaster of “election interference.”
Support for Farage’s party has more than doubled from last week’s polls.
Officials know the issue is open for debate, but pretend that it’s not—to hurt Reform.
Zoomers are turning on the neoliberal, open borders establishment that has deprived them of their history and inheritance.
The Reform UK leader says PM Rishi Sunak “could be in for a big surprise” on July 4th.
It was poignant to see a town with so little to shout about feeling not only noticed but galvanised.
Pundits have described this as a “symbolic moment” that harms both Labour and, especially, the Conservatives.
Pundits say violence on the campaign trail is “inevitable” as the media brands Reform UK ‘far-right.’
Hostility to Farage has made them forget just how important the immigration issue is to voters.
Sunak, branded “unpatriotic” by Nigel Farage, could even be at risk of losing his own seat in Parliament.
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