Reform’s bellwether election
The defector Andrea Jenkyns is running for mayor of Greater Lincolnshire – and dispirited Tories are watching closely.
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The defector Andrea Jenkyns is running for mayor of Greater Lincolnshire – and dispirited Tories are watching closely.
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Reform’s local election rally in Birmingham was soured by pessimism – and rumblings of internal dissent.
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Labour has lost its lead on the economy to the Conservatives, but Kemi Badenoch remains a liability.
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This was a masterclass in bad comms.
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Four months into her leadership, the Tories are growing impatient with their promised saviour.
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The Tory leader can’t afford to ignore a party with 72 MPs.
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Reform needs to do some growing up if it aspires for government.
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The US president is hurting rather than helping ideological allies such as Nigel Farage.
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Supporters of Britain’s biggest populist party have been forced to choose between Rupert Lowe and Nigel Farage.
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The polls are fractured, but Farage’s party fancies its chances.
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Donald Trump has given the Conservatives a new dividing line with Reform.
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As the West rearms against the Russian threat, Scotland’s government risks appearing detached from reality.
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High-turnout elections used to neutralise the far right. This weekend challenged that assumption.
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The country looks like a proportional democracy under a first past the post system.
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She is still struggling more than 100 days into the job.
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Richard Tice’s war on renewables would make energy more expensive, not less.
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The party is appealing to a socially conservative base at the cost of its more liberal-minded voters.
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Keir Starmer will be able to repeat the Tories’ 2015 warning of “a coalition of chaos”.
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Kemi Badenoch’s woes pose existential questions for her party.
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Why the government’s polling woes matter.
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