Mrs Brown’s Boys and the BBC’s Farage problem
The broadcaster’s attempts to win back trust among Reform supporters is good for democracy.
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The broadcaster’s attempts to win back trust among Reform supporters is good for democracy.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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The civil wars within Maga and Reform UK only show how dangerous they are.
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The country that voted for Keir Hardie is turning against the party of Keir Starmer.
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And what it reveals about Reform’s greatest weakness.
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Reform are selling a programme of coal-mining and reindustrialisation – one based on fiscal fantasies.
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The Reform chairman’s resignation poses more questions than answers.
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The “hang the paedos, fund the NHS” constituency is not moving left.
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The Energy Secretary wants to future-proof net zero from the threat of Reform.
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Keir Starmer’s “Project Fear” offensive against Reform UK is not going to stick.
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Ahead of a crucial by-election, Reform are surging, and the SNP are in disarray.
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Nigel Farage’s fiscal arithmetic is as eye-catching as it is unserious.
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Britain’s greatest shapeshifter is struggling to contain his contradictions.
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The issue is low on the agenda for almost all British voters. But the reset could still be a political…
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In a pub in Blackpool, Nigel Farage’s people’s army is doing politics the old-fashioned way.
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Why talk of extinction fills the air at Westminster.
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It’s probably not what you think.
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The former West Midlands mayor on the case for moderate conservatism.
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Kemi Badenoch has no response – and her MPs are restless.
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I lost to Reform in Lincolnshire. But it helped me to see where we are going wrong.
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