Proportional representation was once the only hope for insurgent parties. It may now be the singular reason that Reform won’t make it
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Proportional representation was once the only hope for insurgent parties. It may now be the singular reason that Reform won’t make it
Proportional representation was once the only hope for insurgent parties. It may now be the singular reason that Reform won’t make it
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Real, radical reforms are the only antidote to Reform’s impractical populism

Nigel Farage’s party is surging because of disaffected voters who are alienated by the mainstream parties

Reform surges in the polls, revealing widespread disillusion with the mainstream parties – Fraser Nelson explains why

MPs are voting to get rid of first past the post in mayoral elections. Doing the same at a national level would be an antidote to…

Even dramatic reshuffles are unlikely to be enough to halt the total transformation of our electoral landscape

Nigel Farage’s ascent to power is not inevitable, and his party’s success in the May elections will expose its major weaknesses,…