Why the left can’t compete at populism
MPs Starmer exiled from Labour see the chance to ape Reform’s surge but the two sides are not symmetrical
MPs Starmer exiled from Labour see the chance to ape Reform’s surge but the two sides are not symmetrical

The prime minister still sounds like an opposition leader

Labour’s failures in office have opened the way to Reform and other insurgent parties

Government climbdown on welfare reveals the perpetually problematic relationship between Labour’s front and backbench

If another government disappoints, voters might accept that painful reform of the state is needed

Insurgent parties to left and right peddle nonsense economics but enjoy dramatically rising support

PM’s decision was controversial with some Labour strategists fearing it gave Reform UK too much credibility