
Britain’s Christian Political Arms Race
The launch of Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party started a civil war with Reform UK for the loyalty of an emerging Christian voting bloc.

The launch of Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party started a civil war with Reform UK for the loyalty of an emerging Christian voting bloc.

Backed by serious cash, Reform UK looks like the only political party capable of mounting a serious challenge to Britain’s left-wing consensus.

Elections will now go ahead in 30 councils this May, when Nigel Farage’s party will no doubt sweep up seats.

The “Russian kompromat” hypothesis is gaining ground in public debate as a defensive response to the greatest moral scandal of the liberal establishment.

Farage picks a ‘national conservative’ to run for a vacant parliamentary seat in northern England—one which is already causing a headache for Labour’s Keir Starmer.

After quitting the Conservative Party, Britain’s former Home Secretary became Reform UK’s eighth MP.

A cabinet minister has sparked a row after telling a television interviewer that Nigel Farage’s populist party has worrying, even ‘fascist-like’ traits.

Rival MPs and councillors given until Thursday 7th May to switch to Reform UK.

The defection adds weight to claims that Britain’s political Right is reorganising around a new party with clearer positions on decline, sovereignty and reform.

Nadhim Zahawi has become the latest ex-Tory MP to join Reform UK, warning the country has reached a “dark and dangerous chapter.”