How Scotland learned to love Nigel Farage
The same energy that once fuelled the independence campaign is now behind Reform UK.
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The same energy that once fuelled the independence campaign is now behind Reform UK.
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The leader of Reform UK is an extraordinarily protean politician and more pragmatic than is generally understood.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Until the government tells a consistent story about itself, it cannot expect voters to believe in it.
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But the party has to fight Farage on his turf.
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To write up the election as a warped presentation of public opinion is more reach than reasoned analysis.
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Farage dominates the right and Starmer faces no totemic threat to his left.
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Enoch Powell is his political hero. But Farage will never be his heir.
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Keir Starmer must prove he understands the fury of many voters with his government.
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Nigel Farage’s triumph will intensify divisions within the government over policy and strategy.
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Our final forecast projects that Nigel Farage’s party will gain more than 300 seats.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Kemi Badenoch’s fate depends on the success of Nigel Farage.
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When I raise the prospect of Reform tempting Truss over, the response from multiple Conservatives is “Please, take her!”
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Internal critics accuse the party of ignoring the Lib Dems and the Greens.
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After scandals and infighting, Nigel Farage’s party faces its first big test on 1 May, at England’s local elections.
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The Reform leader has showed how easily Labour’s majority could be demolished.
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As the local elections approach, Reform is after Labour’s voters.
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What can we glean from More in Common’s latest polling?
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If the party cannot translate momentum into council seats, it risks being another noisy but inconsequential endeavour.
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