What’s the Point of an ‘Opposition’ Anyway?
Starmer’s first session of questioning in Parliament descended into an intolerable back-patting match.
Starmer’s first session of questioning in Parliament descended into an intolerable back-patting match.
A new report also recognises the immense harm done to “almost every area of public life” by the radical measure.
Reform leader’s appeal to “vote with your heart” terrifies the disconnected political elites.
Tories appear more likely to go left than right
Labour government eyes EU alignment, plans early prisoner releases.
Results, numbers, and our election night play-by-play.
Britain’s former home secretary said that attacking Farage “is like a patient berating the doctor for the illness.”
The party is taking more from Labour’s traditional base than the media gives it credit for.
The Reform UK leader says PM Rishi Sunak “could be in for a big surprise” on July 4th.
The Tories “have had years to do this and they bring it up in their last two weeks in power,” one critic says.
The move would play “perfectly” into Reform’s hands, says his unofficial biographer.
The manifesto contains much that will please patriotic voters, but on some issues, genuine conservatives are split.
Despite what EU technocrats say, sovereign states—not the EU—will have to take action to expand their militaries into forces worthy of the global stage.
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.
An insider says Keir Starmer is being “cautious” now, but would unleash all kinds of radical policies if he gets into power.
Vlaams Belang, now topping the polls among Dutch-speaking voters by a large margin, has set Flemish independence on the agenda.
From blaming the ‘far right’ for political violence to blowing up the ‘Russiagate’ scandal, the EU elites are looking for scapegoats ahead of the elections.
The return of the Brexiteer has sent the Tories into panic mode. But it’s hardly good news for Labour either.
The Brexit and immigration campaigner said he’s coming back to lead a political revolt.
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