Unless centrist parties rediscover a ‘broad church’, the parties of the fringes will triumph
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Unless centrist parties rediscover a ‘broad church’, the parties of the fringes will triumph
Unless centrist parties rediscover a ‘broad church’, the parties of the fringes will triumph
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Acknowledging past mistakes and outlining a bold vision for the future can keep conservatism afloat

Exclusive polling reveals that Reform is on course to be the largest party. The Conservatives have a narrow path to survival

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

In 1981 the newly formed SDP stood at over 50 per cent in the polls – yet the centrists only won 23 seats in the subsequent…

Chris Philp sends warning to MPs ahead of the party conference amid deepening leadership woes

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