We’re all obsessed with Nigel Farage now
The media may have created the habit, but it is now part of our national consciousness
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The media may have created the habit, but it is now part of our national consciousness
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Every faction believes that it could own the future
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But has his fightback against Nigel Farage come too late?
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New polling from Merlin Strategies shows that Britain’s youth are desperate for radical change
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Abolishing Indefinite Leave to Remain is the policy of a protest party, not one ready for government
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A leadership battle could hand No 10 to Nigel Farage
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An exclusive Ipsos survey shows the Reform leader is level with his Labour opponent for the first time.
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The Lib Dems have found their enemy
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Reform UK’s proposals are a threat to the principle of integration
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In Reform, Keir Starmer faces an opponent without a record
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The East Wiltshire MP was seen as critical to the Conservative rebuilding project. Then he defected to Reform
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Also this week: the antidote to cynicism and listening to Clacton.
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At Reform conference, Farage’s acolytes were triumphant, and tremendously drunk.
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It’s not too late to save the party from the faction currently destroying it.
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In the face of racist attacks, the food influencer represents a form of patriotism that is modest and decent.
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At Reform Conference, his “people’s army” formed a long, gloating parade.
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Reform call her “Britain’s favourite political prisoner”. Its supporters see themselves in her.
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The independent MP on how Your Party can beat Labour and stop the rise of Reform.
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The Reform leader has even more cause for boasting than usual this afternoon.
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