
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.

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.

The movement taps into growing anger over the effects of uncontrolled immigration—in the UK and elsewhere.

Despite the slogans, there’s no real will in government to secure Britain’s borders—just gestures to pacify a public they’ve long since stopped serving.
They are “not welcome,” the shadow justice secretary says—but they are not prosecuted either.
After three years of negotiations, the British government agreed to a deal granting significant advantages to Indian temporary workers while leaving locals behind.
A top Tory politician has expressed criticism of the legal bias helping migrants to stay in Britain.
Mass immigration has led to a rise in crime, the prospective Conservative leadership contender said.

“Madness”: An immigration tribunal ruled that deporting the offender would be “unduly harsh” on the criminal’s children.