
Why Britain’s Conservative Party Is Slipping Into Irrelevance
Once the natural party of government, Britain’s Conservatives are now losing figures, voters, and relevance—while Reform UK reshapes the Right without them.

Once the natural party of government, Britain’s Conservatives are now losing figures, voters, and relevance—while Reform UK reshapes the Right without them.

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.”

Laila Cunningham will also be the face of Reform UK’s all-borough electoral campaign ahead of May 7th.

The Reform UK leader has accused the government of undermining democracy.

Post-Brexit, the British public is wise to the fact that attempts to delegitimise the popular vote are an attack not on Farage but on the electorate itself—a final Hail Mary from a dying establishment.

Reform UK leader criticised the government after Channel crossings surpassed last year’s total, warning the problem will worsen and the public will grow angrier.

More than 200 children are set to receive drugs in an official clinical trial, which the Reform UK chief calls “state-sponsored child abuse.”