The party’s tax cut plans have so far been pilloried – but that was once the case for migration
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The party’s tax cut plans have so far been pilloried – but that was once the case for migration
The party’s tax cut plans have so far been pilloried – but that was once the case for migration
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What separates the two parties of the Right is not policies, it is vibes: whether we are preservationists or revolutionaries

Immigration narrative is being used to justify the errors of generations of politicians

Reform UK may be ahead in the polls but tackling immigration may take the wind out of their sails before the next election

Real, radical reforms are the only antidote to Reform’s impractical populism

It’s one thing to move Left on welfare, but quite another for the new chairman to parrot smug clichés about multiculturalism

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