Reform UK may be ahead in the polls but tackling immigration may take the wind out of their sails before the next election
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Reform UK may be ahead in the polls but tackling immigration may take the wind out of their sails before the next election
Reform UK may be ahead in the polls but tackling immigration may take the wind out of their sails before the next election
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Mimicking Farage on immigration is senseless. Labour voters feel betrayed; anti-immigration voters see through the ruse, say…

With their in-fighting and shallow policy platform, voters might soon grow disillusioned with Nigel Farage’s party

As Andy Burnham eyes No 10, he must not try to out-Reform Reform, but take action on Labour’s economic renewal

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

Fearless Nige and his mates’ unhinged reaction to Starmer’s speech suggests he can dish it out but he can’t take it