It’s official – Keir Starmer’s “island of strangers” speech has backfired
Exclusive: the first survey before and after the immigration speech reveals a drop in Labour support.
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Exclusive: the first survey before and after the immigration speech reveals a drop in Labour support.
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The Tory leader has fumbled yet another easy catch.
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With talk of mass deportations entering our politics, the victims of a broken system are being forgotten.
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There’s been a sea change in attitudes towards the Reform leader.
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There were outraged protests outside the Bell Hotel as the ruling to evict its asylum seekers was overturned.
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Reform UK has gained its first MSP.
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The government is exploiting a pro-European turn in public opinion.
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Who wins when all the parties are disliked?
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MPs blame a “vacuum of leadership” for handing Nigel Farage a political victory over asylum hotels.
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Plenty of Reform voters are put off by the party’s association with the American government.
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The right has almost always had a disadvantage among women in Britain.
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Allegations about police abuse of women and girls in Yorkshire undermine the grooming gangs narrative pushed by the right.
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Reform faces a tension between stoking outrage and widening its appeal.
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New polling from More in Common shows voters’ faith in government is at an all-time low.
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It’s hard to understand what an underpowered former Tory minister brings to Reform.
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If something is beginning to look inevitable, let’s talk about it.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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The Tories too often give the impression that they think Reform is right but people should not vote for them.
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